Leicestershire County Council aims to step up winter support as cost of living hits

By Ashby Nub News Reporter

19th Oct 2022 | Local News

Image: Leicestershire County Council
Image: Leicestershire County Council

Leicestershire County Council says it is providing an extra £3.6million of Government cash to step up the support it will provide this winter as cost of living pressures bite.

Under proposals published on Monday, the money will be used to offer £1.5million emergency food and fuel support – triple the amount allocated last year – and will ensure 14,000 children across the county have free school meal vouchers during the Christmas, February half term and Easter holidays.

The national funding takes the council's wide-ranging support package to £14.8million and is on top of community fridges, innovative 'green homes' schemes, energy efficiency advice and help for foodbanks and charities, all of which is helping to bring down household bills. 

Councillor Louise Richardson, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: "With energy, food and other prices soaring, people across Leicestershire are clearly having their wallets severely squeezed.

"Although we're not in position to control the major economic factors driving costs, we can help provide important support and are committed to doing so.

 "Government changes mean we now have more freedom about how we spend the money which means we can do even more to get it to households most in need of help."

 The council's vital support includes:

• Energy efficiency grants and advice - through the council's Warm Homes scheme

• A £4m Greener Living Leicestershire project - helping to cut household bills by fully-funded home improvements including loft and wall insulation, solar panels, heat pumps and new efficient windows and doors

• £15 free school meal vouchers for 14,000 children across Leicestershire - also benefiting families during half term this week.

Voluntary groups, charities, public sector organisations and others can refer people for support from the £1.5m emergency food and fuel support pot – any organisations wanting to register should email: [email protected]

The proposals will be discussed by the council's cabinet next Tuesday (October 25) – watch the meeting online at: www.leicestershire.gov.uk/webcast

Find out more about the support available HERE.

     

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