
Citizens Advice Drop In
Library & Information Service High Street, Midsomer Norton, BA3 2DP, Midsomer Norton, England, GBHelp with money, legal, and consumer problems.
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Help with money, legal, and consumer problems.
One-to-one career coaching, support and advice about jobs and careers.
Homesearch is the register for social rent homes and low cost home ownership in Bath & North East Somerset.Find out more at: homesearchbathnes.org.uk
Drop-in session with Halifax.The Halifax Community Bankers provide banking services and account support for customers who may not have a local branch.They can help you with:Payments and transfersCard and PIN […]
Are you looking for a private rented home?Our Private Rented Officer will be available to offer guidance on how to find a home in the private rented sector, including advice […]
This Bath College course is perfect for anyone who wants to learn the very basics in computing.Computers for Absolute Beginners – Start Your Digital JourneyReady to take your first steps […]
Mindfulness for parents with small children (0-4 years)A feel – good class designed to help you recharge, lift your mood and connect with yourself and your little one, through mindfulness […]
Want to quit smoking? It doesn’t have to be a dragYour local Bath & North East Somerset Stop Smoking service offers FREE support to local people who are thinking of […]
Mindfulness for parents with small children (0-4 years)A feel – good class designed to help you recharge, lift your mood and connect with yourself and your little one, through mindfulness […]
Interested in volunteering? Need mental health support? Come along to a drop-in session.Find out how to register as a volunteer and learn more about current opportunities around B&NES.Find out about […]
Offering help and advice about housing optionsNot available between 12 .00- 1.15pm.
Providing help, support and advice with issues relating to housing, benefits, employment and training for any young people aged 16 – 25.