DURHAM Citizens' Advice Bureau (CAB) has a new home, after moving into what is becoming the city's centre of culture and information.
Durham CAB's new offices were officially opened on Friday at Millennium Place, which already houses the Gala Theatre and Clayport Library.
The bureau, which has moved from Ruth First House on Claypath, also used the occasion to launch its first directory of services.
Bureau manager Colin Thompson said: "Our move into the new premises in Millennium Place is an opportunity to re-evaluate and re-launch the services we offer.
"This year's report includes a directory of services and this directory will be updated and printed every year.
"Copies will be placed in such places as libraries, GPs surgeries, workingmens clubs, churches and community centres. The aim is to let the public know how to contact us and what we can do for them."
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