Loughborough Echo

£1m given out by the county

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A FUND supporting people across Leicesters­hire with rising food and fuel costs has given out £1m since its launch in the autumn.

Leicesters­hire County Council has now allocated two-thirds of its £1.5m pot through charities, schools, food banks, social care and other organisati­ons.

The fund – which offers up to £170 to homes and is part of the Government’s Household Support Fund - is open until 27 March and anyone struggling is encouraged to apply as soon as possible before it runs out.

Councillor Louise Richardson, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “Residents are feeling the impact of soaring energy and food bills. Although we can’t control the factors pushing up prices, we can support those who are feeling the impact the most.

“We’re committed to doing what we can to help and I’d encourage people to apply.”

The pot is part of the council’s wide-ranging £14.8m support package to help people make ends meet which also 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 - benefiting families during February half term

Referrals to the £1.5m fund may be particular­ly appropriat­e for people who receive pension credit or housing benefit outside of Universal Credit.

Applicatio­ns need to be made through a profession­al or support worker – or through one of the following organisati­ons:

• Registered charities and

voluntary organisati­ons

• Schools/education settings

• Food banks

• Care organisati­ons

• Children’s Services

• Adult Social Care

• Housing

• Revenues and Customer

Support

• Public Health

• Care and NHS

profession­als including nurses and GPs

• District and borough

councils

• Citizens’ Advice

Find out more: www.

leicesters­hire.gov.uk/cost-ofliving

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