People who've used Exeter's Citizens' Advice Bureau during its sixty-five years of existence in the city are being asked to help the charity trace its history.
The CAB has been awarded Heritage Lottery funding to research its work in Exeter since 1947, produce an exhibition and a publication, and put on some special events.
Anyone who's gone to the Exeter CAB for advice over the years, or who has worked there as a volunteer, is invited to contribute their reminiscences.
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