A TRIAL period of benefits and pensions surgeries is being held to help combat poverty among elderly people.
The surgeries, aimed at people in the Easington district, have been organised by Edenhill and Chapel North Residents' Association.
The Wednesday sessions will take place from 9.30am to noon, on June 11, July 9 and August 13, at 26 Crawford Avenue, Peterlee.
They will be attended by Easington District Council's benefits team, officers from the Department for Work and Pensions, and representatives from Age Concern, who will provide free, confidential advice for the over-60s.
Joan Moyle, of Edenhill and Chapel Hill North Residents' Association, said: "If you live in Easington district and you're over 60 and want to check that you're receiving your right entitlement, please come along. Transport can be provided if you ring us in advance on 0191-587 1728, between 9.30am and 11.30am on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday."
Councillor Joan Freak, executive member for social inclusion, said: "The district council is determined to ensure that our senior citizens do not lose out financially, so please come and check that you are receiving your full entitlement to benefits."
Advice is also available by ringing the council's benefits section on 0191-527 0501 or Jazmin Orrick, at the Department for Work and Pensions, on (01388) 456 142.
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