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Coping with recession
As the recession continues, there are services available that can provide you with advice and practical help during the downturn.
Find out what help is available in our special Beat The Squeeze guide covering:
Money matters
Your home
Helping business
Work and training
Cutting costs
Enjoying life
Money matters
Benefits
Our staff can help you work out which benefits you may be able to claim and advise you on how to apply.
Help with Council Tax
If you are on low income, you may be able to claim Council Tax Benefit, whether you rent or own your home
.
Help with debt
Greenwich Money Advice Service is a specialist unit that helps people who are in financial difficulty.
Borrowing and saving
The Credit Union offers an easy way to save money or borrow a small loan if you live or work in Greenwich
.
Job at risk or facing redundancy
Your hours may have been reduced or you are facing redundancy. Find out about financial support available.
Your home
Council tenants
It is important that you tell us if you have
problems paying your rent, we can give you advice on benefits you can claim.
Private tenants
Private tenants with financial problems can apply for Housing Benefit and get advice from the Housing Aid Centre.
Home owners
There are benefits you can claim for help with mortgage payments and Council Tax if you own your home.
Helping business
Business advice
Greenwich Business Support Service can provide financial advice if your business is struggling
.
Work and training
Work and training opportunities
Greenwich Local Labour and Business (GLLaB) provides information and guidance to unemployed residents.
Search for a job
Take a look at current job vacancies with the Council. Advertisements are updated weekly.
Take a course
Increase your employment options by taking a course. There are lots to choose from...
Cutting costs
Energy saving tips
Follow our advice to find out how you can help save energy at home and reduce your fuel bills.
Help with fuel costs
If you are struggling to pay your fuel bills, download our leaflet for advice on help that may be available.
Save with GreenwichCard
Apply for a Greenwich card and you will be entitled to discount on a range of local services and products.
Get around town
Our local public transport service provides a cost-effective way of travelling across the borough.
Car Club
Running a car can be expensive, but with Car Club you can borrow a car for a short period whenever you need it.
Enjoying life
Things to do for free
It's not all doom and gloom. There are plenty of fun things to do across the borough that don't cost a thing.
Grants for local projects
Got an idea on how you can spruce up your local environment. Apply for a grant to put your plans into action.
Volunteering
Becoming a volunteer can help you meet new people, learn new skills and increase your job opportunities.
Time with your family
Services, activities and childcare are available for families with children and young people aged 0-19
.
Coping with stress or depression
Job insecurity, debt, redundancy and housing issues can all play a part in causing emotional distress.
Staying fit and healthy
Get advice on health services, where to find an NHS dentist, coping with stress and keeping fit
.
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