A partnership of charities helping people with money and housing problems in Exeter are concerned that today's Budget will lead to yet more hardship.
The Advice Exeter group brings together charities including Age UK, Shelter, Young Devon and the Citizens Advice Bureau.
They've already seen a dramatic increase in problems of debt and home repossession as a result of the Government's welfare reforms.
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