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More calls for help

The Canterbury Citizens’ Advice Bureau received 654 inquiries between June 21 and July 16, compared with 534 for the corresponding period last year. Local and national information drew 132 inquiries compared wth 144 last year; social welfare, health and medical, 105 (58); family and personal difficulties. 95 (55); consumer and financial, including budgeting, 77 (81); accommodation and tenancy problems, 72 (60); marriage problems, 68 (54); housing, property and land. 40 (32); education, training and employment, 39 (29); communications and travel, 26 (20). Of the total inquiries, 469 were from women, 179 from men, and six from couples. The bureau averaged 32.7 calls a day.

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Press, 4 August 1976, Page 25

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More calls for help Press, 4 August 1976, Page 25

More calls for help Press, 4 August 1976, Page 25

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