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JOBCENTRE
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JOB CENTRE PLUS •
JUNK MAIL
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JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE
Job Centre
The
local Job Centre is based in
Haywards Heath, telephone 01444 338000, fax 01444 338001.
Opening times Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9am-5pm
and Wednesday
10am-5pm
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Alternatively contact Jobseeker Direct on 0845 6060234 or visit www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk.
Tomorrow's
People are a national charitable trust established in 1984 to help
unemployed people back into work. For more information
contact Debbie Scott on 0171 287 4500 or visit them at www.tomorrows-people.co.uk.

JOB
CENTRE PLUS
The
service for people of working age (16-65 years old). The Jobcentre Plus office
offer a fully integrated work and benefit services and is based in Kingsley
House, 31 Boltro Road, Haywards Heath,
RH16 1BP.
For out of hours emergency telephone 07626 938429 (voicemail service) –
leave your details and someone will call you back.
They will be able to provide cash in an emergency, e.g. delayed
benefit, crisis loan.
To claim Income Support,
Jobseekers Allowance, Incapacity Allowance telephone the
helpline 0845 6004254, textphone 0845 6004257.
To claim benefits for people who are sick or who have a disability
telephone 0800 882200, textphone 0800 243355.
New Deal helpline – 0845 60602626.
Tax Credits – 0845 3003900.

To put
a stop to unwanted junk mail pick up an application form from the Help
Point at 96 Church Walk, or telephone the Mail Preference Service on
0845 7034599 or visit their website www.mpsonline.org.uk.
Alternatively write to:
Mailing Preference Service,
Freepost 29 (LON22771),
London,
W1E 0ZT

JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE
A Justice of the Peace visits the Citizens Advice Bureau every week but at
different times. Please
contact the CAB on 01444 241252 to arrange an appointment.
The name Justice of the Peace is
the official title of a magistrate. They
are legal officials that are appointed to carry out certain legal
functions including sitting in a Magistrates’ Court and sometimes the
Crown Court. A Justice of the
Peace has to consider sentences and appeals in the Magistrates’ Court,
as well as signing search and arrest warrants.

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