A SERIES of events designed to help residents with the cost-of-living crisis will take place across South Somerset starting from this week.

Over the next few weeks, South Somerset District Council and The Department for Work and Pensions are holding a series of free drop-in events for residents to come along and talk to experts from a wide range of organisations, who will be on hand to advise on a variety of issues faced during the cost-of-living crisis.

Anyone who is worried about the cost of living and could benefit from talking to someone about managing energy bills, energy saving, water rates, council tax, money, benefits, and debt, or housing, employment, training, health, wellbeing, warm spaces and food support, we encourage you to come along for free, friendly and confidential help and advice.

The events, liste,d below, will take place between 10am and 1pm.

  • YEOVIL - Tuesday 10 January at Yeovil Baptist Church, Petters Way, Yeovil. 10am - 1pm
  • MARTOCK - Friday 20 January at Martock Parish Hall, Church Street, Martock. 10am - 1pm
  • CHARD - Wednesday 25 January The Guildhall, Fore Street, Chard. 10am - 1pm
  • WINCANTON - Wednesday 01 February at The Balsam Centre, Balsam Park, Wincanton 10am - 1pm

Portfolio holder for Health and Wellbeing Cllr Mike Best said: “We appreciate the cost-of-living crisis is a great cause for concern for many of our residents here in South Somerset.

“We encourage anyone who is struggling, to come along and talk about their worries and get the support they need at this challenging time.”

If you are unable to attend any of the events, you can also find a wealth of information and support on our dedicated Help With the Cost of Living webpage here.

There are also numerous warm spaces across the county.

More info is also available on this website.