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Coventry Citizens Advice Bureau

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Organisation details
Services Offered: 
  • You can find out information about the various services available at Coventry Citizens Advice Bureau by dialing our 24-hour automated number on 0845 1202 920. You will also be able to access information on a number of areas of advice via this number. At present, information about our service details is in the process of being updated and will be available shortly, however you can always refer to this website for up-to-date details of our services.
  • Email advice from Coventry Citizens Advice Bureau is not currently available.



Accessibility

  • Coventry Point has a ramped entrance for wheelchair users and buggies, 2 lifts up to the 4th Floor and if required, there are disabled toilets on the 3rd Floor.
  • Visitors can park close by Coventry Point by parking in The Barracks car park (map) and then, by leaving the car park via the ground floor, can access Coventry Point via the passageway between British Home Stores and Reds Snooker Centre. The main entrance is just after the news kiosk.
  • Visitors who are walking to Coventry Point should enter the building via the main entrance on Market Way. This main entrance is situated between Woolworths and British Home Stores and is now located opposite Halifax Bank.


FINANCIAL INCLUSION FUND
  • For people on Probation please ask for Mary Shine when contacting the Bureau.

  • For Credit Union Members (or people thinking of becoming one) please ring the Credit Union Shop on 024 76225525 or call into the Credit Union Shop in the City Arcade in Coventry city centre.


strapline: 
Face to face advice on a wide variety of issues, specialists in debt and welfare benefits.
Address: 
4th Floor,
Coventry Point,
Market Way
Coventry

CV1 1EA
Telephone: 
084 5120 2920
Fax Number: 
024 7652 5315

If you are looking to obtain advice, or are trying to find out where you can get help, just by visiting this website you have taken the first step in seeking expert, impartial, confidential and free advice.

There are a number of ways one of our trained CAB advisers can help people resolve their problem. Advisers don't tell people what to do, but explain their options and possible outcomes of different courses of action. As far as possible we enable clients to manage their own decisions and to act on their own behalf. Our aim is to enable clients to manage their own problems by focussing on their needs as individuals.

As with all Citizens Advice Bureaux, our advice is

Free, Independent, Impartial and Confidential