With the news that upwards of 7,500 pensioners in Northumberland are dwelling in ‘persistent poverty’ and child deprivation is the constant nagging factor facing families and educators across the vast wilderness and its 4% urban sprawl which makes up most of this, one of Britain's most tourist photographed counties; whether that be old colliery and shipyard rows in Cowpen Quay or Ashington or fabulous castles and stately homes funded through the wealth of the County’s very profitable agricultural diversity.
Scratch underneath the glossy magazines and slide shows of visitors family holidays and our codgers group who investigate data and speak with people to produce this blog will tell you ‘its all fur coat and no knickers’ pushed by Northumberland’s demographic theanthropic Tories camped in an unfinished waste of millions of pounds of public money, County Hall in Morpeth, currently deciding over this yuletide period which families and from which departments running services the public pay for and expect delivered will suffer the ignominy of being made redundant having the futures of their children capped, joining the huge queues of those already receiving free school meals and feeling the shame that queue imposes on you.
With food prices at an all time high and seemingly no end to excessive charging and the simple promise from the Tory Government in office to their investor chums that energy prices are to rise again this winter to keep profits up in that marketplace. It's simple proof that those who are poor have to be happy living with low expectations that any cavalry at all will arrive from their Tory led County Council, but we know that Labour councillors and its party membership across the County are trying their best to help people, through their involvement with Parish Councils and charities and in person as in the case of the Leader of Northumberland Labour Group, the rather eccentric and publicly described as cuddly, Councillor, Scott Dickinson MBE who everyday organises a meals on wheels service in mid northumberland directly aiding those who need help most and when volunteers aren’t available to help he gets behind the wheel of the van himself and makes sure deliveries happen. With Councillors right across the County grafting to help those in need we especially note Blyth Councillors and their Mayor, Warren Taylor who spend many hours delivering presents from his now famous sleigh and Santa Claus always comes to help. It can be slightly difficult with Northumberland County Council banning reindeer grazing on public open space but there is more than one way to peel an orange?
Urged on by ex PM Gordon Brown the Sunday Post took up his public address regarding the effects of poverty and deprivation and the collapse of equity and equality in society whose own researchers found that in the kingdom of Fife where he’s based 11% of families on low incomes say that without the help they get from charities, churches and food banks they would have to put their children into care. With one fifth of children across Northumberland living in destitution using 2022 information we found Department for Work and Pensions figures show 11,066 children in Northumberland were entrenched in really deep poverty in the year ending April 2022.
It meant 21.4 percent of children in the area were in a family whose income was below 60 percent of average household income and claimed child benefit and at least one other household benefit.Of these children, 9,078 were in absolute poverty as their family's income was lower than 60 percent of the median income established in 2010-2011 – accounting for 17.6 percent of kids in the area.
A recent DWP estimate as family costs go up were 13,500 children in poverty and deprivation during March 2023 with local charities estimating that rise from March to November 2023 to it being closer to 15,000, as figures from JRF and other aiding charities are compiled through the NHS. With Newbiggin by the Sea holding the victor ludorum of being beautiful and historic yet home to the highest number, 25% of children living in poverty and destitution. With their Labour County Councillor Liz Simpson pulling out all the stops to try to get help in whatever form, swimming against the Tory tide to publish and seek help to solve the problems in her local area.
Using the newest data we could find, shown above it means a quarter of children across Northumberland are living in poverty, destitution and living with low expectations.
Looking over the West of the County we find County Councillor Angie Scott of Prudhoe who organises an amazing Xmas appeal in her own name and this year has had help from the wider Labour party with the new candidate running against Guy Opperman and expected to win at the next General Election Joe Morris helping promote her fantastic work. She undertakes this massive project under the dismal cloud of ex-cop Tory Councillor Stewart who appears to be openly in denial that poverty exists in the Prudhoe area.
The Codgers group who have canvassed thousands of homes for decades find the growth in poverty among the elderly and the young unacceptable and most agree that the shock of seeing the conditions people are living in and the look of lost hope in their eyes has us asking our readers,
DID YOU EVER THINK YOU WOULD SEE THE STATE WE ARE IN AS A NATION GET SO BAD IN YOUR LIFETIME?
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