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Kent Household Support Fund – Summer Voucher Scheme 2024

Kent Household Support Fund – Summer Voucher Scheme 2024

Funded by the Department for Work and Pensions on behalf of the UK government, the Household Support Fund scheme supports vulnerable Kent households in need of help with significantly rising living costs.

HSF (Household Support Fund) Round 4 has now ended, and the Government has announced in the last budget, a further six-month extension to the HSF, meaning HSF Round 5 will run from April until October 2024.

The next scheme will be delivered by KCC from June to September and will offer an online public application route that enables individual self-referral, or professional referrals on behalf of individuals, to be made.

Food and Energy Support Scheme

The scheme will offer energy and/or food support, with applicants able to choose between energy, food, or a 60/40 combination of both energy and food support.

The scheme will open for online applications from 12pm Tuesday 11 June 2024.

The scheme will close on 12pm Wed 4 September 2024, but may close earlier if all the available HSF funds are allocated, therefore early application is advised.

If successful, applicants selecting energy support will be provided in the following way depending on their bill payment method: 

£100 (or £40 if combining with food voucher) virtual energy card* to be used to pay directly to energy providers for electricity, gas, or water bills. Energy providers including British Gas, EDF, Eon, Bulb, Octopus and many more. 

*This card is issued by GVS Prepaid Ltd, pursuant to license by Mastercard International Incorporated 

All applicants receiving a virtual energy card will need to complete the card registration and activation process, this will require online access and those without internet access will require professional referrer assistance, or they can access their local gateway service. 

Applicants on a pre-payment meter, required to top up in-store using a key or card, will receive either a PayPoint or PayZone energy voucher which can be redeemed at their local kiosk.

Applicants opting for food vouchers will be able to choose a retailer from a list of selected retailers during the application process.

Those applicants selecting a split Energy/Food award option will receive £40 of energy support via one of the routes previously indicated and a supermarket Food Voucher to the value of £60.

There is a limited amount of funding available for this scheme and funds will be distributed on a first come, first served basis, with only one award per household. 

Who is eligible?

There is an expectation for professionals making the referral to complete due diligence checks of applications to ensure that beneficiaries meet the eligibility criteria as set out below: 

Professional referrers will need to check applicant residency and confirm energy payment method, if you are unsure of the client’s energy payment method please select food voucher support instead of energy.

All applicants that self-refer will be required to upload evidence when completing the form to prove that they are the energy bill payer for the household (only if requesting energy support), and a Kent resident, within an eligible Kent district, at the point of application. 

 Applicants must:

  • be aged 16 or over 
  • be a Kent resident, permanently living within one of the 12 local authorities covered by Kent County Council (this excludes Medway, Bromley, and Bexley)  
  • have a household income less than £40,000 per annum (£3,334 per month) before tax (including any means tested benefits) 
  • not have savings above £1000 
  • *not be receiving free school meal support within their household

*Free School Meal eligible families will receive a food voucher for each eligible child via their child’s school outside of this scheme. 

Residents with no recourse to public funding are still eligible for the scheme. If a National Insurance number is not available, please email kcc-hsffoodandenergysupport@kent.gov.uk with circumstances and reasons why the applicant should receive this support (please attach all supporting evidence to the email).

Application link: 

Applications for support with the increase in cost of living can be made to the Household Support Fund via the following link: 

Household Support Fund – Kent County Council

Processing timescales 

We do aim to send the relevant Energy (virtual) cards and Food vouchers out as quickly as possible, usually within 10 working days of a successful application being made, however we anticipate there will initially be high demand for support, and this could impact on timescales.  The applicant and referrer (if applicable) will receive email confirmation of the application outcome.

Future Communications 

Please feel free to share this information with your own professional networks, or pass on the subscription link, https://forms.office.com/e/2aKaNrjwBi, to our HSF communications mailing list to receive the latest news and updates on the scheme.

Additional Queries 

Any additional queries can be directed to kcc-hsffoodandenergysupport@kent.gov.uk or via our direct contact number 03000 412424 

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Kent Household Support Fund – Summer Voucher Scheme

Kent Household Support Fund – Summer Voucher Scheme

Funded by the UK government, the Kent Household Support Fund scheme supports vulnerable Kent households in need of help with significantly rising living costs. The Scheme will be delivered in two phases, Phase 1 Summer Voucher scheme & Phase 2 Winter/Autumn Voucher scheme.

 The Summer Voucher scheme is open for applications from 12pm Tuesday 1 August 2023.  The scheme will close on Thursday 14 September 2023, or when the budget is spent.

If successful, support will be provided in the form of the following: 

  • £100 voucher to be used to pay for food costs within the household.  (Applicants can select an e-voucher from a list of supermarket retailers)

Vouchers will be sent by email or text.  If the person receiving the e-voucher does not have a smart mobile phone or access to an email account, the vouchers can be posted to their home address once the supermarket of choice has been selected by the applicant. This option will be available when completing an application form.

There is a limited amount of funding available for this scheme. Funds will be distributed on a first come, first served basis, with only one award per household

Who is eligible?

Applicants must:

  • be aged 16 or over.
  • be a Kent resident, permanently living within one of the 12 local authorities covered by Kent County Council (this excludes Medway, Bromley, and Bexley).
  • be in receipt of means tested benefits, or have a household income less than £40,000 per annum before tax.
  • not have savings above £1,000.
  • *not be receiving free school meal support within their household.

*Free School Meal eligible families will receive an additional energy voucher for each eligible child via their child’s school outside of this scheme.

 Eligible FSM families will receive a £100 voucher per eligible child direct from their child’s school during the Autumn term. 

Residents with no recourse to public funding are eligible for the scheme. If a National Insurance number is not available, please email householdsupportfund@kent.gov.uk with circumstances and reasons why the applicant should receive this support, attaching supporting evidence to the email.

Application Link

Apply for the Kent Household Support Fund Summer Food Voucher via Household Support Fund – Kent County Council

Voucher timescales

We do aim to send vouchers out as quickly as possible, usually within 7-10 working days of a successful application being made. However there will be high demand for vouchers, and this could impact on timescales.  The applicant will receive email confirmation of the application outcome.

Additional Queries

Any questions can be directed to householdsupportfund@kent.gov.uk or via 03000 412424 (line open Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm).

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Basic Computer & Phone Skills Drop-In Sessions

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If you would like some help getting started, or improving, your computer skills, then come along to our drop-in session and speak with your local Digital Engagement Officer who can help you learn more about using your device and the internet.

Whether you’re a complete beginner or if you want to brush up on your current skills, your local Digital Engagement Officer can offer free and friendly support.

  • Thursday 29th Sept and 27th Oct 1.30 – 3.30pm
  • Thursday 24th Nov and 22nd Dec 10.00am – 12.00pm

Sandgate Library, James Morris Court, Sandgate High Street, Sandgate CT20 3RR

Visit www.DigitalKent.uk for more information.

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Temporary Road Closure – B2063 West Road, Sandgate – 21st March 2022 for 15 Days

Notice from Kent Highways: B2063 West Road, Sandgate, will be closed between the junctions of Pond Hill Road and Sandy Lane, to the extent indicated by signs and barriers on site.

A diversion will be in place: the alternative route is B2063 North Road, B2063 Military Road, A259 Sandgate High Street, A259 Sandgate Esplanade, A259 Seabrook Road, B2063 Hospital Hill, B2063 West Road and vice versa.

The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while foul and storm water connection works are undertaken by Walker Construction (UK) Limited.

For the most up to date information on these works please visit: https://one.network/?tm=126540812

For information regarding this closure please contact Walker Construction (UK) Limited on 07710 077737, who will able to assist with the scope of these works.

Please note, this temporary road closure will be in conjunction with temporary traffic signals placed out on B2063 West Road and Pond Hill Road.

Temporary Road Closure Diversion.
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Sandgate Library CLOSED for the next few days [Update: Now Open!]

Over the weekend, Sandgate Library has sprung a leak, and it’s currently a bit wet!

Works are already in hand to sort and fix the cause of the problem (blocked drain to the flat roof above), and to then deal with the clean up required before we can reopen (cleaning carpets, checking electrics – that sort of thing).

We hope that won’t take too long, but expect it will be at least a couple of days and we will update as soon as we can.

In the meantime, the Library and Parish Office will be closed to visitors, but our Parish Clerk remains contactable at clerk@sandgatepc.org.uk 

Update 9/10/21: We’re pleased to say that after the flooding of last week, we’re now sorted, the Library reopened on Thursday and all is now well.

Sandgate Library is therefore open and looking forward to see you from 9.30am on Monday as usual!

https://sandgatepc.org.uk/library-opening-times/

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Sandgate Park Tennis Court: Closed

We’re sorry to have to do so, but following the (now) clear guidance issued by Government and the Lawn Tennis Association, we have had to close the Sandgate Park Tennis Court and will be removing the net until the end of lockdown on 2nd December.

It will be returned to the court so free use of the tennis court can restart as soon as possible thereafter. Although we find closing a court like this odd given we were not required to do so through the first lockdown, we can only follow the Government guidance available.

https://www.lta.org.uk/about-us/tennis-news/news-and-opinion/general-news/2020/march/coronavirus-covid-19—latest-advice/#england

The Government has announced new national restrictions for England between Thursday 5 November – Wednesday 2 December.

Despite the LTA and tennis community making a strong case to Government, we can confirm that the new restrictions mean that tennis activity in England is not permitted for the duration of the national lockdown, as a result of the closure of all outdoor and indoor facilities.  The only exceptions to this are for elite tennis players, and for tennis activity in schools, colleges and other educational establishments as part of education.

Whilst we are disappointed with the outcome, we must urge all involved with tennis in England to adhere to the decision that the Government has taken.

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Sandgate Walking Tours 2020

Tony Quarrington would like to show you and others around our village: stroll along Sandgate’s characterful High Street and lovely promenade, learn of its history as an elegant holiday resort, dip into detours to discover great buildings and parkland, and explore the lives of many of its most celebrated individuals.

Sandgate Walking Tours cost just £5 per person for a 2 hour tour, but advance booking is essential to ensure reasonable group sizes (maximum number of 8 guests per tour).

To book call 07738 624522 or email tonyquarrington@msn.com

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Dates are: Saturday 18th July (Sold Out), Saturday 1st August (Sold Out), Saturday 15th August, Saturday 29th August, Saturday 5th September, Saturday 12th September, Saturday 19th September, Saturday 3rd October, Saturday 17th October, Saturday 24th October.

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Meet the Silly Squad

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The Reading Agency and Kent libraries are excited to introduce the ‘Silly Squad‘.

Due to our libraries being closed, this year’s challenge will be online only.

Children aged 4 to 11 can join the ‘Silly Squad’, an adventurous team of animals who love to have a laugh, and get stuck into all sorts of funny books!

The challenge will begin on Friday 5 June and end late September. Taking part is easy and free, visit the Silly Squad website to sign up.

The challenge is to read any books that make them laugh, smile and be happy during the summer. Whether that’s comics, joke books, poetry, fiction or nonfiction (book or eBook format).

Families are encouraged to join in and ‘get silly’. New fun and silly content is available every week including activities, games, quizzes and more.

Get involved

For more information email libraries@kent.gov.uk.

Keep up to date by following the Reading Agency on Twitter and using the hashtag #SummerReadingChallenge and #sillysquad2020

Follow the Summer Reading Challenge on Facebook.

You can also follow Kent Libraries, Registration and Archives on Facebook and Twitter.

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