Council bosses are to use nearly £2 million of government cash to pay for food vouchers during school holidays. Families in Oldham who are eligible for free school meals will now get extra financial support for feeding their children in the the October, Christmas, February and Easter holidays.
The vouchers, funded by the latest round of the Household Support Fund would be £15 a week, per child, increasing to a total payment of £20 a week per child at Christmas.
Households will receive their first set of vouchers this week as schools in the borough break up for half-term on Friday. The cost of providing the vouchers totals £1.95m. READ MORE:Chinese consulate violence: No arrests made as detectives give update on 'complex' investigation Deputy council leader Abdul Jabbar said: “It’s good news that the government has given us £2.419m for the third round of the household support grant, which is very much welcome. “This covers the period from October 2022 to 31 March 23, we’re already into October so we need to approve the options in here so we can get the payments out to people who need it. “The different thing this time is that there are no restrictions, which is welcomed.
But clearly given the circumstances and the cost of living which is having a real financial impact on many households, this grant could have been more.” A number of alternative options about how to use the £2.419m funding were also considered.
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