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Affordable housing is available across the UK. The government, using local councils or housing authorities, provide Social Housing to the low income, vulnerable, immigrants, and poor. The homes and flats that are part of this…
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It is more important than ever to make sure that every home is adequately insulated. The government operates the Energy Company Obligation scheme, gives free boilers, and financial help to pay heating bills. There are…
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Many UK businesses as well as individuals are unaware that they could be getting grant funding to help reduce the costs of their broadband service or even free broadband internet connections. The government Broadband Voucher…
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There are a number of steps that car owners can take to save money on their auto insurance rates. Both your provider can offer relief, and even if they do not, the driver has options…
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Councils will provide free money advice to families or individuals who are on government welfare schemes. The advice will help the person with a range of financial needs, including budgeting, information on how to pay…
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Free debt help is provided by a number of charities in the United Kingdom. The assistance from these organisations can also help borrowers deal with other types of bills that are in arrears. Find how…
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The national government and local authorities may provide loans to help pay bills. There are many different ways to borrow money or apply for funds. The government loans are for emergencies only, but the money…
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Older people often have mobility issues. There are charities as well as government transportation benefits to help them get around their local town or city or even travel across the UK. The schemes and benefits…
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Government rent help is provided by Housing Benefit, also called the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) scheme if the applicant is renting from a private landlord. The programme has gone through changes, but it is still…
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If you need to borrow money to help pay the bills, always use a low interest loan. They can be obtained from credit unions, your local council, and some charities near you as listed below….