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Money Matters in Manchester

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The BBC team: Susannah Streeter (News), Declan Curry (Working Lunch), Samantha Washington & Paul Lewis (R4 Moneybox), Julian Worricker (R4 You & Yours), Naga Munchetty (Working Lunch), Richard Scott (News).
If money matters to you - then The Trafford Centre in Manchester is a definite date for your diary. Wednesday 18th February is the day. Doors will open at 8am. You will find us at the John Lewis entrance on the ground floor.

We're gathering the weight of the BBC's financial journalists with a SWAT team of experts to help you through the money maze. Including The "Mr T" of tax John Whiting, savings expert Christine Ross, pensions man Malcolm McLean and mortgage advisers Pat Bunton and Ray Boulger.

As we all look to tighten our financial belts and recession proof our pennies, the Money Matters Roadshow will be on hand from early morning to offer you information and advice to help you make more informed decisions about how to make the most of your money.

Expert team

So if you're taxed by tax, baffled by benefits, confused about credit, daunted by debt we'll be there to offer you practical tips and guidance.

We'll have experts on hand to discuss everything from Pensions to Investments, Mortgages to Insurance.

We will also have experts on hand from Help the Aged, Citizens Advice, National Debtline and Age Concern.

Working Lunch special

Money Matters Roadshow

We'll be broadcasting a special hour long programme from midday, and we'd love to see you. Our colleagues from Radio 4's Moneybox and You & Yours plus Breakfast and the News Channel will also be there.

Please email us if you are thinking of coming along. Click here , to let us know and tell us about the sort of help you'd be looking for

It's time for some financial spring cleaning - the Money Matters Roadshow - you can't afford to miss it!



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