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Princess Royal Trust for Carers
142 Minories
London
EC3N 1LB
Tel: 020 7480 7788
Fax: 020 7481 4729
Web: www.carers.org
Web: www.youngcarers.net
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday
The Princess Royal Trust for Carers supports a national network of carers centres where unpaid carers can obtain advice, information and support. Telephone the national office for details of your nearest centre.
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