Posted: Mon 26th Aug 2013

Flintshire CAB See A 200% Rise In Food Bank Requests

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Aug 26th, 2013

Nationally figures just released by the Citizens Advice show a 78% rise in enquiries about foodbanks in the past six months.

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The figures, made public for the first time this, show a rise in enquiries about foodbanks in Citizens Advice Bureaux in almost every region of the country.

Staff at Flintshire Citizens Advice in Connah`s Quay has seen the number of vouchers issued treble between April and July an actual increase of 200%

The national charity’s Chief Executive calls the spike in requests for emergency food supplies “alarming” and has warned that “a perfect storm of pressures” is increasing demand.

A YouGov survey commissioned by Citizens Advice shows that over half of those on low incomes have had to resort to savings accounts in the past six months in order to meet living costs. 37% of respondents on low incomes report that they have no savings to turn to in an emergency, meaning many have no safety net when they run out of money.

The charity has warned that its bureaux are beginning to see people in employment seek emergency food supplies before they get paid, despite positive unemployment figures earlier this week.

Citizens Advice Chief Executive, Gillian Guy, said:

“Foodbanks have no place in modern Britain. Millions of families are facing a perfect storm of pressures on their budgets.  The combined impact of welfare upheaval, cuts to public spending, low wages and the high cost of living are putting unbearable pressure on many households, forcing them to seek emergency help putting food on the table.

“The alarming rise in foodbanks enquiries in the past six months shows that despite good news about falling unemployment, millions are still facing hard times.  

“Ministers will be particularly concerned that I am getting reports from our bureaux of working families being forced to turn to foodbanks.  In our Solihull office, staff say they are giving out food parcels on average once every two days.  Many working people struggle to pay bills and pay for food in the few days before pay day and are forced to seek emergency help.

“At Citizens Advice we are particularly concerned that many people will struggle to budget with monthly benefit payments.  Nine out of ten people told our bureaux they are not prepared for Universal Credit.  Giving these people the support they need to budget effectively, and the option of receiving temporary fortnightly payments will be vital to avoiding a further increase in foodbanks.”

 

The new figures are based on enquiries made at Citizens Advice Bureaux in England and Wales from February 2013 to the end of June 2013.

 

 

 

 

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