The Scarborough News

Situation is only getting worse

- Bev Southwell, Bagby, Thirsk

There is further evidence that people in North Yorkshire are facing rising poverty levels.

A recent report published by North Yorkshire County Council (September 2022) looked at ‘the growing need for, and dependence on, foodbanks across the county…’ with up to a 58% increase in the number of households using foodbanks in recent months. The report is a hard read as it highlights the difficulti­es people faced even before inflation topped 10% and energy bills soared. The situation is only getting worse.

Foodbank and other food support providers in North

Yorkshire have seen demand for their help increase as people struggle to manage the impact of the rising cost of living, the legacy of financial instabilit­y and increasing debt after the pandemic. This has presented a range of challenges to households on low incomes. Many people who would not traditiona­lly seek help are now needing it.

Demand for council funded support schemes continue to grow. In Ryedale, applicatio­ns to the North Yorkshire Local Assistance Fund have more than doubled in recent months.

This is the time for the Conservati­ve government to increase financial support for those in poverty and not to be advocating cutting public spending. I call on Kevin Hollinrake MP to show his support for those struggling to make ends meet in Thirsk and Malton.

Many people who would not traditiona­lly seek help are now needing it

 ?? ?? Keith Humphrey captured this heron in flight over the North Bay area.
Keith Humphrey captured this heron in flight over the North Bay area.

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