Good place for a fellow to get a bit of help (6)
I believe the answer is:
chapel
'good place' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'fellow to get a bit of help' is the wordplay.
'fellow' becomes 'capel' (I can't justify this - if you can you should give a lot more credence to this answer).
'to get' indicates putting letters inside.
'a bit of' indicates taking the first letters.
The initial letter of 'help' is 'h'.
'capel' enclosing 'h' is 'CHAPEL'.
'for a' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for chapel that I've seen before include "Place of worship set apart in church or cathedral" , "Perhaps part of cathedral" , "Union members" , "Nonconformist building (with a father!)" , "Place of worship with an altar" .)