More support on offer to deal with the cost of living crisis
With inflation continuing to bite, Lancaster City Council has expanded the range of information available on its website to support residents and businesses in dealing with the cost of living crisis.
Located at Lancaster.gov.uk/cost-of-living, the webpages now include locations of warm and welcome spaces in the district along with links to supporting organisations that offer advice and practical assistance for local residents and businesses.
Advice and information available includes support for energy bills and how to keep warm, how to access food banks and other essential supplies, housing support, and financial assistance through schemes such as the Household Support Fund.
The pages are being regularly updated as more useful information becomes available.
Councillor Caroline Jackson, leader of Lancaster City Council, said: “The cost of living crisis has left us all very concerned about how we are going to cope. Especially now it’s not just energy bills and price rises but rent and mortgage costs too.
“There is a whole patchwork of support being provided nationally by government, by energy companies and by county and city councils as well as our fantastic charities and agencies. As your local council we are taking the lead in making sure you know where to turn to for help.”
Anyone who does not have access to the internet can also contact the council’s Community Hub on 01524 582000 or visit the town halls in Lancaster and Morecambe between 9am and 1pm weekdays.
The Community Hub can also be found in St Nicholas Arcades from 10am-3pm on the first and third Saturday of each month, or Morecambe Arndale Centre from 10am-3pm on the second and fourth Saturday of each month.
Last updated: 09 November 2022