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County councillor calls for school food voucher scheme to be extended

Local News by Derek Davis 13th Oct 2020  

A fresh plea has been made for free school meals to continue over half term next week by a Suffolk councillor.

The government extended free school meals vouchers over the summer following pressure spearheaded by England footballer Marcus Rashford when that scheme was about to end.

But those vouchers, worth £15 per week, are not due to continue over the October half term next week or the Christmas holidays in December.

Councillor Jack Abbott, Labour opposition group spokesman for education at Suffolk County Council has written to education minister Vicky Ford for a second time in the last three weeks urging for the scheme to be extended.

He said: "We are seeing increasing hardship in our communities.

"Many people are losing their jobs or facing a huge loss of income, businesses are closing, tougher restrictions are being brought in across the country.

"Things are set to get much more difficult for families this winter, not easier."

Demand in Suffolk for free school meals increased by around 15% over the coronavirus lockdown.

     

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