A CHARITY giving free and impartial advice to Stourport people is relaunching its services following a move to new premises.
The Citizens Advice Bureau - CAB - is setting up shop in the town's Methodist Church, Parkes Passage, after bureau board member and Wyre Forest district councillor Jill Fairbrother-Millis suggested the site.
The voluntary body was forced out of its home at Stourport Indoor Market following a decision by the building's owner to sell the site.
Kate Bennett, branch manager, said the Coop had agreed to give an unspecified amount towards the CAB's removal fees and costs of installing two interview rooms and a waiting area at its new premises.
The bureau, which moved out of the market on May 15, is to restart its services at the church-based offices next Friday.
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