helpline in Dumbleton
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UCAS
New Barn Lane, GL52 3LZ Cheltenham, United KingdomThe official UCAS advice page - answering your questions: Monday - Friday 08:30 - 18:00 (UK time)
Severn Vale Housing
Severn Vale Housing, Shannon Way, GL20 8ND Tewkesbury, United KingdomSevern Vale Housing provide homes to more than 5,000 people living in Gloucestershire by managing over 3,500 properties for social housing.
Winston's Wish
Royal Crescent 17, GL50 3DA Cheltenham, United KingdomEvery day, more than 100 children are bereaved of a parent in the UK. Winston's Wish helps give hope to grieving children.
Eversham Pershore & District Mencap
Port Street 97, WR11 3LQ Evesham, United KingdomMencap is a UK charity for people with a learning disability. We support their families and carers, too. Find out more about our services and get involved.
Citizens Advice Bureau
Port Street 13, WR11 3LD Evesham, United KingdomOnline free advice from Citizens Advice to help you find a way forward, whatever the problem. Our research enables us to campaign on issues affecting people's lives.
Suzanne Thomas, Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
Greenway Lane, GL52 6LB Charlton Kings, United KingdomRelate Gloucestershire & Swindon
Clarence Parade 16-17, GL50 3PA Cheltenham, United KingdomRelate offers counselling services for every type of relationship nationwide. We provide advice on marriage LGBT issues divorce and parenting.
Rapid Electric Car Charger by CYC
Gloucester Road 280, GL51 7AG Cheltenham, United KingdomCharge Your Car (CYC) is the UK’s growing pay as you go recharging network for electric vehicles.
7kW EV Chargers at Regent Arcade by CYC
Regent Street 1, GL50 1HE Cheltenham, United KingdomCharge Your Car (CYC) is the UK’s growing pay as you go recharging network for electric vehicles.
HM Revenue & Customs
Contact details and helplines for enquiries with HMRC on tax, Self Assessment, Child Benefit or tax credits
Insight Gloucestershire
81 Albion Street,, GL52 2RZ Cheltenham, United KingdomTo support people with significant sight loss in Gloucestershire so they can continue to enjoy their lives and retain their independence.