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Consumer advice
This service is not delivered by Hambleton District Council - it is delivered by North Yorkshire County Council.
Advice to consumers is now provided by Consumer Direct, a government funded service. You can find out more about Consumer Direct by clicking here and can email them about your complaint or enquiry. There are also many other internet sites providing information and resources on consumer advice and some of the most useful can be accessed using the links below.
Please use the link below to access North Yorkshire County Council's website.
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