HELPING HAND

Exact date thousands of households will start receiving £50 food vouchers to spend at B&M, Tesco and Aldi

Find out what support is on offer in your local area

THOUSANDS of households will soon start receiving supermarket vouchers worth £50 to help cover the cost of essentials.

The support is provided as part of the Household Support Fund (HSF) scheme, which has been extended until September.

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will receive the payments automatically.

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If you're getting one of these benefits you may be eligible for support:

  • Council Tax Reduction
  • Income-based Employment and Support Allowance
  • Housing Benefit
  • Income Support
  • Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance
  • Pension Credit
  • Tax Credit
  • Universal Credit
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For households who get benefits and do not have children, and for households who do not get benefits, applications are now open.

To be eligible, you must:

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  • be liable for the Council Tax, rent, or mortgage for a property in Middlesbrough, and live at that property
  • have less than £6,000 in savings

It can take up to 21 working days for applications to be processed.

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How much you get will depend on who's in your household.

If you're single, you'll get a voucher for £37.50, while couples will get a voucher for £50.

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For pensioner households, letters to apply were sent in late June and will continue to be sent in early July, with payments scheduled for August.

Every council will have received funding from the HSF so if you're worried about making ends meet, check your local council's website for further details.

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