Bath & North East Somerset Council has received more than two thousand applications for its free school meal vouchers and more families are being urged to apply if they haven’t already.

More than 1,700 applications have already been processed since the scheme launched on December 8th to provide supermarket vouchers worth £40 to more than 4,000 eligible children in B&NES.

The Council is encouraging any families who haven’t yet applied to do so as soon as possible, or before the final deadline of January 4th.

The electronic vouchers can be spent in a range of supermarkets for the two weeks of the holidays and are available to the families of pupils entitled to benefit-related free school meals. They are part of a wide range of support for vulnerable families during the Christmas period.

Early years settings have also been contacted by the Council to ensure parents know they may be eligible, as the vouchers are also available for parents of pupils under school age who are in nursery or pre-school settings. This applies to parents who receive free childcare for two-year-olds, where benefits are such that they would have been entitled to free school meals.

Parents can apply for vouchers online or for parents who do not have access to the internet, applications can be made by calling: 01225 477777 and select option 4.

The Council has also committed to funding free school meals vouchers for February half term and is looking to provide support during the Easter holidays if funding is available.

There are currently more than 4,000 children in B&NES who receive benefit-related free school meals and the scheme will cost £250k covering Christmas and February half-term. It is funded from the Government’s Covid Winter Grant Scheme.

3SG and St John’s Foundation have already allocated £55,000 from a local fundraising appeal to community-led food projects serving communities of high-need across B&NES.

Councillor Kevin Guy, cabinet member for Children’s Services, said: “These vouchers are going to make a difference to so many families who will be able to enjoy Christmas without worrying how they are going to put food in front of their children.”