Surge seen in UK not being experienced on Island
The number of enquiries and requests for help from the Citizens' Advice Service on the Isle of Man is constant despite a number of economic issues.
That’s the view of Jill Windsor who is the chair of the voluntary service in Ramsey.
It’s been reported there’s been a surge in the amount of people asking for help from citizens' advice services in the UK.
Jill told Manx Radio there has been a noticeable difference in the number of landlords contacting the service for advice:
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