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Jobs are set to go at vital charity amid funding loss
Hull Daily Mail
|February 13, 2026
FRONTLINE SERVICES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED AT HULL AND EAST RIDING CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
A VITAL Hull charity has announced that jobs are set to go amid a fall in funding.
Hull and East Riding Citizens Advice Bureau which has been offering free advice since 1939 has confirmed that a number of redundancies are to be made as part of a restructure of its services.
It is not known how many jobs will be lost, but the service currently has 111 members of staff as well as 113 volunteers already a marked drop on the 122 employees and 124 volunteers it had in the 2023/24 financial year.
The charity, part of the national network of Citizens Advice Bureaux, has four permanent bases in Hull, Beverley, Bridlington and Goole as well as advisers working at more than 30 outreach locations across the area.
The restructure is being carried out after it failed to secure funding "for some services" for the financial year 2026 to 2027.
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