Breckland Council re-launches Warm Packs for residents.

Breckland Council re-launches ‘Warm Packs’ initiative to help residents during winter period

 

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Breckland Council is distributing free ‘Warm Packs’ to local residents to help them stay warm and well this winter, funded through the Mindful Towns and Villages programme.

The scheme is building on the success of last year’s initiative and will see the Warm Packs distributed through local community groups.

Residents will not need to register or meet any eligibility criteria to receive comforting items, such as blankets, insulated cups, slipper socks and soups (while stocks last), to help them during the colder months.

This initiative also supports Breckland’s commitment to developing Age Friendly Communities, helping older residents and those who may be more vulnerable to stay warm and well during winter.

Cllr Tristan Ashby, Breckland Council’s Executive Member for Health and Communities, said: “We know some of our residents may struggle to stay warm and well during the winter, and the Warm Packs are just one way we are supporting those in need during the particularly difficult cold and dark months. This initiative reflects our commitment to care for our community.”

For more details on how to access a warm pack, as well as advice on staying warm and well this winter, tackling energy costs, warm spaces, and other support, visit: www.breckland.gov.uk/community/warm-and-well

The council also provides other support to help people struggling with the cost of living. Residents can explore financial support options, including help with energy bills, housing, and more at: www.breckland.gov.uk/community/energy-bills-housing

People in need of welfare support or help accessing a Warm Pack can contact the council via: community@breckland.gov.uk

 

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Photo 1 – click to download: Warm Packs display at Breckland Council offices.

Photo 2 – click to download: Close up of Warm Packs contents.