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The Welsh Charity that Helped Clients Secure £1 Million in Unclaimed Benefits

Summary by Nation.Cymru
Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Repair caseworker Amanda Derbyshire (left0 with Judith Williams at her home in Penrhyn Bay – Image: Mandy Jones A retired teacher with arthritis and heart problems has been given a new lease of life by a Welsh charity that’s helped clients secure £1 million in unclaimed benefits. Grandmother Judith Williams, 80, is one of more than 5,500 people who was supported over the past year by Conwy and Denbighshire Care & Re…
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A retired teacher with arthritis and heart problems has been given a new lease of life by an agency which has helped clients secure £1 million in unclaimed benefits. Judith Williams, who is an 80-year-old grandmother, is one of more than 5,500 people who received support over the past year from Conwy and Denbighshire Care and Repair - an agency that serves a wide area, stretching from Llanfairfechan to Llangollen.

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360 broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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