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Time is running out to apply for help with utility bills

The deadline to apply for help with the costs of utility bills like gas, electric and water this winter is 12 February.

The funding is available for vulnerable families across the county, from the government’s Covid Winter Grant Scheme.

This is part of the Reaching Out campaign to support people struggling financially because of the impact of COVID-19.

The support available is mainly for vulnerable families, and Dorset Council is asking them and other people who need help to apply for support online now: Apply here

You can also call on 01929 408950 to apply. The programme is being administrated by Citizen’s Advice Dorset.

Cllr Jane Somper, Dorset Council Lead Member for Safeguarding, said: “I urge families, and others, who need support this winter with essential bills like heating, to apply online for help or get in touch by ringing our helpline.

“These are difficult times and helping our most vulnerable families, who have been hard-hit by the pandemic, is vital. We are working with schools and other organisations like Citizens’ Advice to get help and support out to those who need it.”

At least 80 per cent of the Covid Winter Grant will be used to help vulnerable families in Dorset, some of the remaining 20 per cent will either be used to support other vulnerable residents across the area or will also be spent supporting families.

Support and advice for all residents, including information about accessing food and other financial support is available here: www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/reaching-out

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