Opening hours this Christmas at Financialadvice.co.uk
15/12/2014
Over the next couple of weeks our opening hours are set to change. If for any reason you still need to get in touch with us over the Christmas break, you can still ask us a question online, call us and leave a message or send us an email; one of our fully qualified financial advisers will get in touch when our offices re-open.
Our Christmas opening hours are as follows:
1st- 23rd December- Open as usual
24th December - 9am till 1pm
25th December- closed
26th December- closed
29th December- Open as usual
30th December- Open as usual
31st December- 9am till 1pm
1st January- closed
2nd January- closed
We would like to wish all our visitors a very merry Christmas and happy New Year from everyone here at Financialadvice.co.uk
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