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North East Derbyshire Citizens Advice Bureau
Consumer Direct has launched a new section of its web advice operation
Consumers have had to put up with fakes, frauds and scams for too long - and it's time to fight back!
The fifth national Parents' Week runs from Monday 25 October to Sunday 31 October 2004, and this year has the theme Time for Families.
The Office of Fair Trading has warned holidaymakers returning from Spain and the Canaries to watch out for a parking and speeding hoax.
The Government has extended the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) to provide more rights for Britain's 10 million disabled people. The DDA gives legal protection to disabled people against the discrimination they face in various areas of their lives.
Citizens Advice recently ran a competition to find the UK's best CAB website for Social Policy content. Our website won first prize and we would like to thank all bureaus who voted.
We have recently submitted evidence to our National Association about the lack of help towards the cost of school uniforms.
On 1st October 2004, the National Minimum Wage goes up to £4.85 for workers aged 22 or over, and to £4.10 for workers aged 18 to 21. A new rate of £3 per hour is introduced for workers aged 16 or 17.
Winter fuel payments for people aged 60 or over on 26 September 2004 and who are ordinarily resident in the UK should be made by the end of the year. People who qualify should receive £200 or £100, depending on their circumstances. People aged 80 or over should receive an additional sum.
The Office of Fair Trading, have launched a campaign to raise awareness of how to deal with doorstep sellers, and understanding your legal rights.
The Child Trust Fund is a savings and investment account through which the goverment will make payments to children to help build up savings for when they are 18.
The definition of eligible childcare costs for the childcare element of working tax credit (WTC) has been extended.
Thousands of people on low incomes may be missing out on free prescriptions because of confusion over changes to the benefits system.
A national helpline has been launched to help families affected by the retention of their relative's organs. The helpline will provide advice and information to friends and family.
Former steel workers who are victims of vibration white finger (VWF) may be able to claim damages.
Following the events of 11 September 2001, tour operators and travel companies were allowed to charge holidaymakers a fee to cover the additional cost of airport security. This is no longer the case, and no additional fees can now be charged.
All pensioners aged 70 or over are to get a one-off payment of £100 to help them pay their council tax.
We want to find out about your experiences of telephone call centres and tax credits. Together, we can make a difference!
Our youth site has undergone a huge redesign, and now we've added an extensive fact pack on housing and homelessness
We have added more information to our consumer section. You can now fill in a form to create customised sample letters when dealing with consumer issues. Also, find out your rights about goods and services.
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