Nottingham Offers £100 Cost-of-Living Aid to Struggling Residents
Nottingham City Council is offering a £100 payment to residents struggling with the cost of living crisis in the city of Nottingham. Applications for the scheme open on Monday, December 1, and close just one day later, on Sunday, December 2. The funding comes from the government’s Household Support Fund and aims to help vulnerable households across the city of Nottingham.
The council will distribute 10,000 vouchers, each worth £100, to qualifying residents in the city of Nottingham. Those who apply successfully will receive confirmation by Friday, December 12, with vouchers arriving by January 31, 2026. The exact rules for eligibility have not yet been announced.
The £100 payment will provide direct help to thousands of households in the city of Nottingham. Successful applicants will receive their vouchers by the end of January 2026. Those who do not qualify this time will have another opportunity to apply early next year in the city of Nottingham.
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