Basingstoke citizens advice receives council support

The charity is also getting help in Tadley

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 6th Mar 2026
Last updated 6th Mar 2026

Basingstoke residents facing money worries, housing issues and other challenges will continue to benefit from free and confidential advice, following a package of support from the borough council.

As part of its strategic partner grants programme, Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council has agreed to provide £201,000 of grant funding each year for the next two years to Citizens Advice Basingstoke for its core advice services.

Alongside this funding, the council has agreed to extend funding for a £54,000 pilot drop-in service for residents to get the support they need in community centres in Oakridge, Popley and Buckskin.

In the first seven months of trialling this new drop-in service, the team supported local residents with 799 issues ranging from debt, access to benefits, housing and legal, helping people access almost £55,000 of additional income to support them and their families.

In the same period, the charity’s day to day service provided help with 13,332 issues allowing residents to access £1.7 million of extra income.

As well as support for the Basingstoke charity, the council has also pledged £56,000 in grant funding each year for the next two years for Citizens Advice Tadley and District.

Between July and December 2025, the Tadley team helped residents with 2,599 issues, supporting people to access £1.5 million of extra income.

The council is also continuing to work with Citizens Advice Basingstoke to help them secure a new permanent town centre base after the charity’s relocation from Basingstoke Discovery Centre.

Struggling

Cabinet Member for Communities, Partnerships and Inclusion Cllr John McKay said: “We know many residents across the borough are struggling with rising costs and Citizens Advice continues to be a lifeline for people who need help. We’re committed to supporting the fantastic work they do for our communities and helping residents through difficult times, as part of our work to tackle poverty across the borough working with public, community and voluntary organisations.

“Their outreach work is already making a huge difference, reaching people who might otherwise miss out or not ask for help. We hope this funding, alongside help to find a new town centre location, gives Citizens Advice the support they need to make it even easier for residents to get the advice they need, when they need it.”

Help

Chief Executive of Citizens Advice Basingstoke Graham Hatcher said: “The cost-of-living crisis is ongoing, and people have become increasingly reliant on advice and emergency support just to get by. Citizens Advice Basingstoke is working hard to ensure that people get the help that they need to keep a roof over their heads, stay warm and put food on the table. In addition to improving people's wellbeing, we help to stop problems from occurring or escalating and reduce pressure on public services in areas such as health and housing. Last year our work is estimated to have saved government and public services £2,975,596. None of this would be possible without the support from the borough council.”

For more information about the support Citizens Advice Basingstoke and Tadley provides, visit www.cabasingstoke.org.uk and www.catadley.org

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