Warmth & Wellness Matters

Warmth & Wellness Matters

Free Drop-In Sessions 

As winter continues, many local residents may be concerned about staying warm and managing energy costs. To provide support and practical advice, Inverness Badenoch & Strathspey Citizens Advice Bureau, in partnership with Inverness BID, is launching a series of 8 free drop-in sessions at Café 1668, 86 Church Street, Inverness.

Taking place from 1:00 to 4:00 pm, these no-appointment-needed sessions offer the chance to enjoy a warm cuppa while receiving expert advice on a range of energy-related topics.

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The first session kicks off on Tuesday, 6th February, with sessions running throughout February and March. The initiative aims to help individuals and families make informed decisions about energy usage, access available support, and stay warm this winter.

This initiative is supported by Highland Third Sector Interface, Inverness BID, Inverness Citizens Advice Bureau, and Highland Alcohol & Drugs Partnership.

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