Two new computers have been installed at Felixstowe Citizens’ Advice bureau to make it easier for the public to apply for Universal Credit.

The terminals at the office in Orwell Road, Felixstowe, are free to use, without a need for an appointment.

Universal Credit was introduced to simplify the benefits system and help make people better off in work.

Cllr TJ Haworth-Culf, cabinet member for Customers, Communities and Leisure, said: “By providing the new public access terminals through Citizens Advice, we hope they’ll help our residents who don’t have access to the internet apply for Universal Credit as well as providing support to those making their application.

“We’re very grateful of the work carried out by our local Citizens Advice offices as they’re a vital part of the community and they play a key role in supporting our residents through the introduction of this new service.

“We would encourage anyone worried about the changes to come and talk to them now to help prepare them for the new system.”

Graham Page, manager of the Felixstowe CAB, said: “We’re pleased to be offering the public these new terminals as it means we’re one step ahead of the full service roll out of Universal Credit.

“This has been a partnership effort as we work closely with Suffolk Coastal and the Department for Work and Pensions to make the process as seamless as possible.

“Along with this access, we will do what we can to help them people their claim and will be providing personal budgeting support to help alleviate the problems which have been learnt elsewhere, to make it a smooth process.”

Citizens Advice is at Felixstowe and Woodbridge Libraries every Monday morning from 10am to noon.

Public access terminals are also available at Felixstowe and Woodbridge Libraries within Suffolk Coastal’s Customer Services, with staff available to help people get online.

Universal Credit is paid as a single monthly payment direct to the customer, similar to a wage. Applications can only be made online and claimants must have an active email address and bank account.

Universal Credit is being introduced gradually and the full service is set to be rolled out across Suffolk Coastal from June 2018 and means that any new claims for older-style ‘legacy’ benefits would become claims for Universal Credit instead.

Universal Credit has replaced six ‘legacy’ benefits; Housing Benefit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Income Support, Jobseekers Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance.