Labour launch free 24/7 cash machine campaign
A campaign to get residents free around the clock access to their cash has launched in Moulsecoomb and Bevendean. At the moment many people living in Moulescoombe and Bevendean have to pay to withdraw money even though the areas have high deprivation. Nancy Platts, Labour’s parliamentary candidate f
A campaign to get residents free around the clock access to their cash has launched in Moulsecoomb and Bevendean.

At the moment many people living in Moulescoombe and Bevendean have to pay to withdraw money even though the areas have high deprivation.
Nancy Platts, Labour’s parliamentary candidate for Kemptown and Peacehaven wants to see a charge-free cash machine installed so people do not have to pay fees to access their money.
Nancy and Labour councillors were joined by a walking cash machine at the launch to highlight the lack of facilities.

Nancy, said: “The lack of free access to cash is hitting the poorest hardest.
“Many people are struggling to make ends meet and every penny counts, a 24-hour free cash machine would put much needed money back in people’s pockets.”
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