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Support available to help with cost of living this winter

Wiltshire Council is reminding people that there is a wide range of support for those who need it over winter to help with the cost of living, stay warm, socialise and access services.

Published 16 December 2024

Financial support is available to some groups and more than £2.7m has been allocated from the Government's Household Support Fund to support low-income households that would otherwise struggle to buy food, pay essential utility bills or meet other essential living costs. This funding will primarily be used to help people in crisis in partnership with local charities. More information about the Household Support Fund can be found at https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/article/10672/HSF6-overview-eligibility-and-how-funds-can-be-used.

There is cost of living advice and support available on the Wiltshire Council website, covering a range of topics including advice on energy costs, housing and a directory of warm spaces throughout the county.

Anyone over the state pension age is encouraged to check their eligibility with the Government for Pension Credit and the Winter Fuel Payment. Pension Credit gives people extra money to help with their living costs if they're over State Pension age and on a low income. Checking entitlement is easy with the Government online calculator, which can be found at www.gov.uk/pension-credit-calculator. In addition to Pension Credit, those who qualify could also receive Winter Fuel Payment and other support such as help with housing costs, help with Council Tax and a free TV licence for those aged 75 and over.

Wiltshire Council's libraries continue to be warm spaces where residents can sit and stay, chat with the volunteers and connect with people. There are activities including board games, crafts and book chat groups available and some libraries also offer hot drinks. Library staff can also refer people to Warm and Safe Wiltshire for advice and support. All the usual library services, including free access to books, newspapers, computers, Wi-Fi and digital support, continue as normal.

The council also provides a home library service for people who are housebound or struggle to get to a library. Anyone interested in this service should contact their local library.

Wiltshire Council's holiday activity and food programme, FUEL (Food, Unity, Energy, Laughter), is returning to provide festive fun and support during the Christmas school holidays. Building on the success of the summer programme, which supported over 1,500 children and provided more than 13,000 meals, the Christmas FUEL programme will offer free access to enriching activities, food and nutritional education during the school holidays. More information about FUEL can be found at https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/article/3833/FUEL-Programme.

The council's Wiltshire Wellbeing Hub continues to be available to anyone who needs it. Anyone can access the Hub, originally established during the pandemic, and it can provide confidential advice, information, and signposting from the council's friendly team. The Hub is available on normal working days Monday to Thursday from 9am to 5pm and Friday from 9am to 4pm. People can email wellbeinghub@wiltshire.gov.uk or phone 0300 003 4576.

Cllr Richard Clewer, Leader of Wiltshire Council, said: There's wide range of support available across council services for anyone who needs it this winter and I would encourage people to check if they are eligible for any financial support from the Government such as Pension Credit.

Our libraries continue to be warm spaces where people can stay and chat to staff, potentially providing an important social interaction and the opportunity to help people access additional services.

Of course we wish in this day and age that such services weren't needed, but we know the challenges residents are facing and we will continue to do what we can and be there for people.

For more details about any of the council's services this winter, people should contact their local library or visit www.wiltshire.gov.uk/libraries.

For more information and support on the cost-of-living crisis, people should visit www.wiltshire.gov.uk/cost-of-living.

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