- Rising prices as a result of global economic pressures including Covid-19 and Putin’s illegal war have left many families struggling.
- That is why the Government has extended their unprecedented support targeted at the most vulnerable into 2023-24 through £900 means-tested Cost of Living Payments, the Energy Price Guarantee and the £2.5 billion Household Support Fund.
- The Government is doing everything it can to support the most vulnerable families in an economically sustainable way, protecting those most in need.
Andrew Selous MP has welcomed the news that the Government have announced the new Household Support Fund Allocations for Local Authorities across England.
Central Bedfordshire Council will receive £2,966,148 in this latest round of funding to help families that need support with the cost of essentials in the face of rising costs.
This funding takes the total level of support provided to Central Bedfordshire residents to £7,415,369, demonstrating the Government’s unwavering commitment to support the most vulnerable in times of financial hardship.
The Household Support Fund is a discretionary fund provided to local authorities enabling them to provide support to vulnerable families struggling to cover essential costs who may not be eligible for other Government support schemes.
The Government is also delivering further support on top of the £1 billion of funding for the Household Support Fund including means-tested £900 Cost of Living Payments, a £150 payment for disabled people, and £300 for pensioner households. The Government’s Energy Price Guarantee is also protecting people from rising energy costs this year until the end of March 2024, bringing a typical household bill to around £3,000 per year in Great Britain.
Commenting, Andrew Selous MP said:
“I know many families in South West Bedfordshire are struggling to make ends meet in the face of rising prices caused by global economic pressures including Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.
“That is why I am delighted that the Government have allocated a further £2,966,148 to Central Bedfordshire Council through the Household Support Fund, doubling down on our commitment to help the most vulnerable families with rising costs.
“This fund is a lifeline for local residents, and this extension will ensure this vital support is available for families who are struggling for another year.”