by Site Admin | Apr 10, 2013 | Articles
Dealing with Debt If you, or someone you know is in debt then the time to take action has arrived. The first thing to do is to sort out who you owe money to, how much you owe and how much money you have coming in. If you do have problems paying creditors or suppliers,...
by Site Admin | Mar 3, 2013 | Articles
Are these payday lenders a good thing or not? I suppose they are better than private loansharks who will happily threaten or beat people up for defaulting on a loan but I do question the ethics of some of them. It seem as as long as you can prove you are on benefits...
by Site Admin | Feb 26, 2013 | Articles
Some councils are now trying to help residents by bulk-buying energy. South Lakeland Council and Birmingham City Council are just a couple who are now helping local communities and residents benefit from bidding for cheaper fuel the same way that businesses do....
by Site Admin | Feb 23, 2013 | Articles
I rather suspect that this scandal will run on for quite a long time so I may as well put my views down in writing now. The horse is my favourite animal. I worked with them for years. I bred them, rode them, raced them, cared for them and generally loved them. But I...
by Site Admin | Jan 5, 2013 | Articles
Food banks are getting busier as austerity hits those least well-prepared to cope. The six-fold increase in Food banks reveals the failure of the governments Welfare Reform. This is set to get worse as the start of the Universal Credit is messed up already – the...
by Site Admin | Jan 5, 2013 | Articles
The Trussell Trust expected to hand out around 15,000 Christmas Hampers over the two week Christmas period from its 292 Food Banks. It is hardly surprising with 13 million people living on and below the breadline. I don’t see MP’s taking a large pay...