Time is running out for numerous households to secure £100 in supermarket vouchers.
The Nottingham City Council is offering these vouchers through the Household Support Fund, with the application deadline set at midnight.
Although specific eligibility criteria have not been disclosed by the council, it is anticipated that individuals with low income or receiving benefits may qualify. Applications can be submitted on the Nottingham City Council website.
The council aims to notify applicants via email by December 12, with voucher distribution potentially extending until February 28, 2026.
10,000 vouchers will be distributed randomly to successful households, not on a first-come, first-serve basis. Those who have previously received vouchers from the council since April 2025 are still eligible to apply.
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Councilor Cheryl Barnard, Executive Member for Children, Young People, and Education at the Council, expressed satisfaction at the additional £1 million in support allocated to aid Nottingham’s most vulnerable residents with winter expenses.
The funding aims to alleviate financial pressure for households facing increased living costs in recent years, particularly during the season when expenses typically surge.
For households in ongoing financial difficulty, the council’s website offers additional advice and support options from various schemes and organizations.
The Household Support Fund allocates a portion of a £742 million funding
