Cost of living: 7,000 households to receive £25 each from Crawley Borough Council
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This additional payment is being made from the ‘Discretionary Energy Rebate Fund’, which was undersubscribed when the application deadline passed.
Crawley Borough Council was given £201,750 to grant £150 payments towards energy bills for those who were not eligible under the terms of the core and band A-D energy rebate schemes earlier this year.
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Hide AdHowever, this scheme was undersubscribed so the council has decided that the best way to spend the remaining money (around £174,000) is to give a payment of £25 to households in the ‘Council Tax Reduction Scheme’, as well as disabled people, students and carers (a total of 6,964 properties).
Of this figure, 1,318 customers will receive a £25 credit on their council tax account. The remaining 5,646 will receive £25 in their bank account by October 31.
Council leader Michael Jones said: “Despite a lot of promotion, the discretionary scheme was undersubscribed so I’m delighted that we’ve been able to reallocate the funds.
“£25 may be a modest amount but I hope that this payment provides a little bit of comfort to those who receive it and that it helps in some way with the cost of living crisis.”
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Hide AdThe rising cost of living is having an impact on household incomes. Help and support are available if you are finding it difficult to manage your money.
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For more details on how to access help with the rising cost of living, please visit: crawley.gov.uk/moneyworries