Thursday 7 April 2022

Cowpen and Blyth families need to take up Social Tariff Broadband to help them through this difficult time say’s Blyth Town Mayor?

 


The current mayor of the Town of Blyth and County Councillor for Cowpen Ward, Councillor Margaret Richardson, is very concerned that local residents aren't taking up social tariff broadband when recent data shows that the area of Cowpen and Cowpen/Kitty Brewster sits locked into the top 10% of most deprived wards nationally with well less than average income levels in most households in fact some of the lowest household incomes in the Country.

Councillor Richardson told us at Northumberland News that: “The take up of social tariff broadband is extremely low, sitting just above 1% of the almost ten million people eligible for cheaper broadband have taken up the offer.”

“Families in Cowpen who are on Universal Credit or a number of other benefits such as Income-related Jobseeker's Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance, Personal Independent Payment (PIP), Housing Benefit, and Pension Credit can benefit from the scheme with some companies offering the service for other additional claimable benefits”

Councillor Richardson also pointed us towards a statement recently released by the The Good Things Foundation, which campaigns on behalf of the digitally excluded, described data poverty as an issue that has "grown significantly over the past two years during the pandemic".

It warned increases to the cost of living "will only put further pressure on those on the lowest incomes, who are already having to make stark choices between having the internet connection they need and heating their house or feeding their family".

 “As the Mayor for the Town of Blyth and a Cowpen Ward Councillor I know how people struggle with their decision making of how to spend the low incomes they have to live on, these lower cost broadband schemes will help close the gap between the haves and the have nots and will help families who always want their children to do better at school provide the information they need to learn and keep up with their compatriots.”

 

News Ed: the links below may help:

https://www.goodthingsfoundation.org/



https://www.uswitch.com/broadband/guides/broadband-deals-for-low-income-families/?utm_source=braze-marketing&utm_campaign=insight&utm_content=211215-Generic%C2%A0-&utm_term=u-email-marketing-newsletter-active-211214&utm_medium=email&ref=email~marketing~insight~211215-Generic%C2%A0&customer_id=21792e28-d4bc-4673-9447-c806012e8251&utm_adgid=61b9e802c6e3c1b55aabc33ac833a0fb

 

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