• Help with Water and Power Bills

    Local Authorities Q&A for Energy Companies’ Priority Services Register for people who are Clinically Extremely Vulnerable

    What does this scheme mean for CEVs?
    • Energy suppliers are required by the regulator, Ofgem, to hold a register of customers who
    may need additional support called a Priority Service Register.
    • If you are clinically extremely vulnerable you fall within Ofgem’s definition of a customer in a
    vulnerable circumstance and therefore you should speak to your supplier if you would like to
    be added to this register. You will not need to provide evidence that you are clinically
    extremely vulnerable.
    • The additional services provided to you will include accessible billing, safety measures when
    someone from the energy supplier needs to enter your home, being able to nominate
    someone to manage communications on your account and whether a prepayment meter is
    appropriate for your situation.
    • Suppliers have also agreed to provide additional support to consumers in financial difficulty
    during the pandemic, which could include pausing debt repayments, stopping
    disconnections, sending you prepayment top ups if you cannot leave the house and referring
    you to independent debt advisors for support.
    • Please contact your energy supplier for more information or visit:
    https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/consumers/household-gas-and-electricity-guide/extra-helpenergy-services/priority-services-register
    Further information is also available
    at: https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/consumers/household-gas-and-electricity-guide/extra-helpenergy-services/priority-services-register
    Will CEVs be required to provide evidence that they are vulnerable to receive help?
    • No. Energy companies do not usually require evidence when adding vulnerable consumers
    to the PSR, as this is usually done on the basis of a conversation between the consumer and
    the supplier. Therefore, we do not expect that suppliers will ask for proof of CEV status.
    Is this scheme only available to CEVs?
    • No. The Priority Services Register is available to all vulnerable consumers. For more
    information on the definition of who is classed as vulnerable, please see link here
    https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/consumers/household-gas-and-electricity-guide/extra-helpenergy-services/priority-services-register

     

    Assistance available
  • Acle & District Men’s Shed

    The Men’s Shed is about to get some portable buildings at Acle Rec Centre and will then start meetings.

    At present, there is a social meeting every Tuesday at The Hermitage Pub at 3.00pn

    For more details:

    [email protected]

  • Help available for local residents

    Acle & District Foodbank:

    Contact the Foodbank for a food parcel on the freephone number
    0800 774 7286 for some short-term help

    Help is also available from:

    Norfolk County Council’s Assistance Scheme (NAS): 0344 800 8020

    • Provide emergency financial help
    • Supply essential household goods and furniture
    • Give support, guidance and advice

    To receive help from the NAS you must:

    • Be 16–years-old or over
    • Live in Norfolk
      • Or have been moved out of Norfolk by a government department in the past three months
      • Or plan to move to Norfolk in the next 28 days
    • Be in financial hardship or receive a means-tested benefit

    NCC will look at your income and savings. If you have adequate savings to meet your basic living needs, unfortunately your application will be refused

    And Broadland District Council’s Help Hub 01603 430431, for:

    • Benefits
    • Housing
    • Wellbeing and health
    • Money worries and debt
    • Domestic abuse

    For older and vulnerable residents, there is the Home Handyman Scheme

    Telephone 01603 430518 or email [email protected]

    for: fitting locks or key safes, checking security measures, repairs of fixtures and fittings, changing or fitting light bulbs or fire alarms, minor furniture repairs, clearing out single storey guttering, minor changes to reduce slips and falls and fitting grab rails

  • Healthy Start scheme

    You’ll qualify for the Healthy Start scheme if you’re at least 10 weeks pregnant or you have at least one child that’s under 4.

    In addition, you must be receiving any of the following:

    • Child Tax Credit (only if your family’s annual income is £16,190 or less)
    • Income Support
    • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
    • Pension Credit (which includes the child addition)
    • Universal Credit (only if your family’s take-home pay is £408 or less per month from employment)

    You will also be eligible for Healthy Start if:

    • you’re under 18 and pregnant, even if you are not claiming any benefits
    • you claim income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) and are over 10 weeks pregnant
    • you, your partner or your carer get Working Tax Credit run-on only after you have reported you’re working 16 hours or less per week

    To find out if your family earns £408 or less per month from employment whilst claiming Universal Credit, look at your ‘take-home pay for this period’ on your monthly Universal Credit award notice.

    More information here

  • Acle Youth Club – changes to hours

    Acle Youth Club poster
  • Norfolk County Council – help for residents

    Useful phone numbers and links for various departments at NCC:

    Winter help for residents note

  • Land available for grazing

    Upton with Fishley Parish Council

    Parish Clerk: Mrs P James, Beech Farm, Marsh Road, Upton, NORWICH NR13 6BP

    Telephone: 01493 – 751070

    Email: [email protected]

     

    12th October 2021

    LAND FOR GRAZING

     

    Former recreation field

    off The Green, Upton

    entrance at: https://what3words.com/kicks.aquatics.fancy

     

    Approx. 2.3 acres

     

    The land is fairly level and laid to grass.

    There is a water supply to the field but the hirer

    would be responsible for all costs for arranging for

    connection to this supply, the use of water

    and standing charges.

     

    The hirer must erect and maintain a stock-proof fence

    around the grazed land.  The hirer(s) will

    also be responsible for all costs of erecting and removing

    any shelters.

     

    Rent is £1,210pa, increasing by 2% each year.

     

    For further details please contact the clerk at the

    address above.

  • Acle and District Foodbank – new phone number

    Acle (and district) Foodbank has a new freephone number… 0800 774 7286. If you need a bit of help please ring us…

    Don’t forget there is also help via NCC’s Norfolk Assistance Scheme and BDC’s Hardship Fund..you may be eligible for one of these..

  • Norfolk Assistance Scheme

    Norfolk Assistance Scheme

    The Norfolk Assistance Scheme (NAS) helps people who are unable to meet their immediate needs or need practical support to set up home.  There are many people in our community who need this support.

    The scheme can therefore help people who are struggling because of coronavirus, for example those who have been furloughed, are on reduced hours or have been made redundant.

    Please note: due a high number of applications it’s currently taking us up to 10 working days to respond to you. Please bear with us. We will use databases (such as Norfolk County Council’s Social Services and Department for Work and Pensions) to verify the information provided on the application.

    Support from NAS

    The scheme can help you if you can’t meet your everyday needs and are struggling financially.

    NAS can support you with food, paying your bills and money for everyday essentials.  It can also help you with household items like white goods or beds if you’re having to move house if, for example, you’re fleeing domestic violence or moving out of care and into the community.

    The support we offer is for two weeks to begin with.  If you need more long-term help after that, we can work with you to access further support and find out what other help you might be eligible for.

    Can I get help?

    You must be a Norfolk resident aged 16 or over to apply to the scheme and when you apply we’ll ask you a some questions to check if you’re eligible.

    You may be eligible if you:

    • Have been financially affected by Covid-19, including reduced income or redundancy
    • Are on a low income or receive income-related benefits, such as Universal Credit or Employment and Support Allowance
    • Have dependent children
    • Have a disability or mental health problem
    • Are fleeing domestic violence
    • Need help to remain in the community
    • Are part of a planned resettlement scheme

    We may also ask you to provide evidence to support your application, such as bank statements, payslips, or any other evidence we think we need. If we do not receive the required evidence within 5 working days, your application will be withdrawn.

    How to apply

    https://www.norfolk.gov.uk/care-support-and-health/support-for-living-independently/money-and-benefits/norfolk-assistance-scheme

  • BDC course to get back into work or volunteering

    CHOICES

    A free programme helping Broadland residents
    get back into work or volunteering

    Our next 12 week course starts:
    Tuesday 28 September, 10am – 12pm
    Carrowbreck House, NR6 5FA
    Attendance is flexible – just come to as many
    sessions as you are able to
    Call 01603 430535 or email
    [email protected]
    for more information.
    You can:
    Explore your skills and qualities
    Improve or write a CV
    Practice interview techniques
    Find out about training courses, including Microsoft Office
    Get help finding work or volunteering opportunities
    Boost your confidence
    Access advice and support in a small, friendly group

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