Teddington: Richmond Council calls on government to extend support for low income families

By Tilly O'Brien

20th Aug 2024 | Local News

New support from the government could help low income families in Teddington (Credit: Oliver Monk)
New support from the government could help low income families in Teddington (Credit: Oliver Monk)

Teddington: Richmond Council call on the government to extend support for low income families

Richmond Council has joined voluntary sector organisations and other local authorities in calling on the government to continue the Household Support Fund, which is due to expire on 30 September 2024. 

The Leader of the Council, Cllr Gareth Roberts, who signed the joint letter said: "The Household Support Fund enables us to provide vital support to families across Richmond upon Thames who are most affected by the higher cost of living.

"Combined with the £4.5 million of our own reserves that we have allocated to support our residents, this funding has gone a long way in helping some of the most vulnerable households in the borough."

He continued: "As we approach the winter months, I very much hope the government will listen to this call to secure the future of local support to those who need it most."

 The letter to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions asks the government to:

  • Commit funding to ensure that councils can continue to provide essential crisis support through local schemes.
  • Work with the voluntary sector and councils to establish a plan for long-term, sustainable funding for local welfare assistance.

Support from the council will include helping residents living in Teddington. 

     

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