The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Epidemic of hunger’ raises demand for foodbanks

Perth and Kinross shows biggest increase in need

- richard burdge rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

Perth and Kinross has experience­d one of the largest jumps in people relying on the “safety net” of foodbanks over the last six months.

Rising figures across Scotland revealed 63,794 emergency three-day supplies were distribute­d to families by the Trussell Trust, who claimed this represente­d “an epidemic of hunger”.

Across Courier Country the picture varied with Angus reporting a rise over the past six months in referrals of 21%, while Dundee was 4% up and Fife recorded a 7% decrease.

Despite the overall increase, the Trussell Trust say there are “positive signs” within the statistics with areas where statutory and voluntary support is linked seeing decreases in demand.

The Perth and Kinross rise has, in part, been attributed to a move of premises to the centre of Perth which has made it easier for people to access help.

Opened in Cutlog Vennel in March, the latest statistics reflect the success of the move from Bridgend.

“It is a major reason why we have seen such a huge increase but I think it has peaked now,” said local foodbank chairman Michael Archibald.

He said they were expecting more surges of requests just after Christmas and New Year, and they would be opening up on both Mondays to help meet demand.

The fall in Fife has been assisted by Scottish Welfare Fund advisers being placed at foodbanks to help raise awareness of, and increase access to, crisis grants. This has reduced the number of foodbank referrals.

The new figures also highlighte­d a disproport­ionately higher number of people being referred to foodbanks in Scotland than any other part of the United Kingdom.

Ewan Gurr, Scotland Network manager, said: “Benefit delays and changes together are still the primary reasons underpinni­ng the increased number of referrals to foodbanks.”

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Picture: Phil Hannah. Chairman Michael Archibald says there has been an increase in demand at Perth Foodbank after it moved to new premises in the city centre.

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