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Councils to receive additional funds to help support households with rising food and energy costs

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We have received additional funding to help households weather the rising costs of living, to help pay for food, energy and other essential items.

This is the third tranche of the government’s Household Support Fund that we have received.

The latest bid amounts to a little over £5 million and should cover the winter period through to Easter 2023. It will take Devon’s total level of Household Support Funding received so far to just over £15 million.

The funding is to support households in most need that are struggling to pay for food, energy, water bills and other related essentials.  And specifically, those households that may not be eligible for other support that is already available from the government.

We have to submit plans by the end of this month to the Department of Work and Pensions, setting out how we, with our eight District/City councils and other voluntary and community partners will make the latest funding available. Plans are expected to include:

Councillor Roger Croad, Cabinet Member responsible for public health and communities, said:

“Food and energy prices have risen dramatically in the last few months. We know that many households are being forced to make some very difficult decisions to put food on the table or heat their home. Many will be responding by cutting their energy use, and we know that living in cold homes has a direct impact on people’s health.

“But these latest rises come on top of what we already knew – research early last year found that one in six of Devon households were experiencing food insecurity and one in ten households were experiencing substantial disruption to their eating patterns, with people eating less and going hungry.

“That situation has gotten worse as rising costs of living are putting even more pressure on household budgets.

“We, and our Team Devon district council and voluntary sector colleagues, are doing what we can to help families and households through these difficult times. I’m pleased that we’re again able to help distribute this latest funding to those most in need.”

The Household Support Fund is one aspect of the support that councils across the county are making available to households.  For more information about the range of support available, visit our website, or your local District Council’s website:

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