A mobile advice unit is set to offer free energy advice in Wokingham.
The Wokingham Citizens Advice Mobile Advice Unit will be in the Marketplace on Tuesday, November 26, from 9am to 3pm.
The service will provide guidance on a range of energy-related issues.
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This includes advice on types of tariffs and meters, energy efficiency ideas, and understanding the current energy crisis and price cap.
They will also explain the Warm Home Discount, Priority Services Register, and current government support.
The unit will provide information on winter fuel and cold weather payments, as well as dealing with fuel debts and understanding benefit entitlements.
Carbon monoxide awareness is also on the agenda, with free carbon monoxide alarms being distributed.
People are encouraged to drop in for advice on billing problems, and to get energy-saving tips.
The Citizens Advice team will also be on hand to explain the current support offered by the government, and how to register for the Warm Home Discount and Priority Services Register.
Wokingham Citizens Advice said: "The mobile advice unit is a great way for us to reach people who may need our help.
"We look forward to meeting people in Wokingham and helping them with their energy queries."
Citizens Advice has been running for 85 and have helped 2.66 million people through one-to-one support, as well as have 60 million views on its online self-help advice.
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