Published on:
19
December 2022
Actions aimed at easing the cost of living crisis for local residents were agreed at today’s Council meeting.
Councillors agreed that immediate action was required to help mitigate the crisis which is impacting individuals, families and communities across Clackmannanshire, and the country.
The meeting heard about the range of interventions and support already in place and agreed further funding and actions, which reflect the Council’s priorities.
Immediate actions agreed include:
A report to the meeting explained that whilst these organisations have made funding bids, additional funds are required short term to bolster support to those most in need. . CAB’s funding is for the provision of additional emergency energy vouchers for vulnerable residents; The Gate’s funding is for the provision of additional winter food packs air fryers and recipes for those in greatest need.
Council Leader Ellen Forson said: “I’m pleased that the Council has been able to assist further with some immediate action to help mitigate the cost of living crisis which is impacting on everyone at the moment.
“The impact of the spiralling costs of living isn’t something that the Council can solve alone, and that’s why I will continue to use my position as chair of Clackmannanshire Alliance to ensure that all agencies and partners are coordinating plans and action. And whilst we have taken further decisions today which provide practical support to those in immediate need, we are also focused on agreeing plans to provide clear, constructive advice and providing continuing support throughout what will be a long winter ahead.
“This administration is determined to take action to ease the burden on our most vulnerable people who are already suffering in the most challenging of circumstances.
“I’m pleased that our Alliance community planning partners and our community and voluntary sector partners in Clackmannanshire are also progressing actions related to this emergency and a further report on progress will come to Council in the new year.”
In August the Council agreed a package of support totalling £1.075m to help local families which enabled the following support to be provided for local families, communities and businesses:
These actions are being supported by the forthcoming publication of a booklet providing information about cost of living support available in Clackmannanshire, as well as improved information on the Council’s website.