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Nottingham Post
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Rachel Lee

Massive £2.3m Covid winter fund announced to support Nottinghamshire families

Details of a £2.3 million fund to help people in Nottinghamshire who are struggling with the financial impact of Covid-19 this winter have been revealed.

The fund is to help people meet the costs of food, energy and water bills. The details were agreed at Nottinghamshire County Council's children and young people's committee on Monday, January 18.

According to the council, at least 80% of the fund will be spent on families with children, with the remainder supporting vulnerable adults. And it has already helped 80 different families with utility payments in the first ten days since it was launched.

£770,000 has been provided over Christmas and January, the majority through schools and colleges, helping around 22,500 families by providing supermarket vouchers or food parcels. The fund has also helped more than 3,300 children in early year settings over the Christmas period.

The county council has said it is working with district and borough councils, colleges, schools and early years settings on the scheme. Just over £340,000 has been allocated to district and borough councils to help support them to support people in their areas.

Councillor Philip Owen, chairman of the children and young people’s committee, said: “Many families here in Nottinghamshire, and across our country, have been badly affected by the coronavirus. Some of us have lost loved ones. Others have lost their jobs and incomes, through no fault of their own.

“We need to do all we can to help vulnerable people who are struggling, including parents with young children, so they can continue to cover essential costs this winter.

“I’m pleased that this funding is being used to help our communities get through some very tough times and look forward to a brighter future.”

Eligible people are being contacted by council staff, so they know they qualify for support.

If you need help, or you know someone that does, please visit the coronavirus community support hub web page for more information.

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