Financial boost for families in Rutland struggling with the cost of living

Those who fit the criteria will receive a letter early next month

Author: Henry WinterPublished 18th Nov 2022

Households in Rutland struggling to pay for food, energy and other essential items amid the rising cost of living could benefit from the Household Support Fund (HSF) this winter.

Those who will benefit include households whose children are entitled to free school meals. These families will receive food vouchers to use during the Christmas 2022 and February 2023 half term holidays.

Others who are eligible for financial support will receive a voucher to help with energy and food bills. Those who fit the criteria for this payment will receive a letter in early December from Rutland County Council which they will take to the Post Office for the funds to be credited.

Once letters and vouchers have been distributed, anyone else struggling to stay afloat this winter will be able to apply online for a grant which will be funded with the remaining money. The application will be available via our website by mid-December.

Rutland County Council’s Portfolio Holder for Finance, Governance and Performance, Change and Transformation, Cllr Karen Payne, said:

“The cost of living crisis is placing huge pressures on families across Rutland so we want to ensure the Household Support Fund can act as an additional support for as many people as possible during these difficult times. The council will keep residents updated as to when they can apply for a discretionary grant through our council website.”

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