Eligible Saltford residents can apply to the Discretionary Crisis Fund, part of the Household Support Fund as received from B&NES Council from the Government.
If you are a Saltford / B&NES resident on a low income and struggling financially, you may be entitled to receive a one-off payment to help with your energy costs, bills, and other living expenses.
B&NES Council may also consider applications from residents that are in financial crisis due to circumstances that are beyond your control.
Visit https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/apply-discretionary-crisis-scheme
More information about B&NES’s Household Support Fund is below and in an article on the B&NES Council website https://newsroom.bathnes.gov.uk/news/council-announces-ps967k-household-support-fund
B&NES Council has shared the following media release with SPC:
Thousands of vulnerable residents in Bath and North East Somerset will be helped over the colder months through a new £967,000 Household Support Fund.
Bath & North East Somerset Council has formally accepted the grant allocation from the Department for Work and Pensions to help households in B&NES with living costs.
The grant will provide support to residents in need, including support for energy costs, free school meal vouchers in school holidays, food support and buying essential items.
Free school meal vouchers will be provided automatically if families received vouchers for children during the last school holiday.
Details on how to apply for help through the Discretionary Crisis Scheme can be found on B&NES council website.
Key allocations include:
- Energy Support for Pensioners: £268,400 to assist pensioner households who receive Council Tax Support who do not receive Pension Credit.
- Support for Foodbanks: £40,000 contribution to the area’s foodbanks for food parcel distribution.
- Future Bright Program: £30,000 to aid residents in accessing work through various supportive measures.
- Free School Meal Vouchers: £246,000 to provide vouchers for 4,100 children during school holidays.
- Citizens Advice Fuel/Food Crisis Scheme: £125,000 to support vulnerable households with fuel and food.
- Additional Grants and Support: Various allocations to organizations such as Bath Mind, Carers Centre, Clean Slate Financial Health, Age UK, and others to provide comprehensive assistance.
The decision to accept the funding allocation can be found on the council website
B&NES Council’s Councillor Mark Elliott, cabinet member for Resources, said: “We are committed to ensuring that our most vulnerable residents receive the support they need and the Household Support Fund will provide crucial assistance to people facing financial difficulties. This is particularly important at a time when central government has removed the universal winter fuel allowance from older residents not on pension credit or other means-tested benefits. We will use our sixth allocation of this funding to help residents struggling to afford household essentials, including energy and water bills, food, and other necessities. The fund will also support housing costs where existing support does not meet the demand.”

