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Food banks and now “warm banks” in UK as recession deepens

Thursday, December 22nd 2022 - 10:19 UTC
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So far, nearly 3,500 warm banks, dedicated places where people can access free heating, often with warm tea and sometimes free Wi-Fi, have sprung up. So far, nearly 3,500 warm banks, dedicated places where people can access free heating, often with warm tea and sometimes free Wi-Fi, have sprung up.

Food banks in a UK plunged in recession and industrial action have mushroomed to help feed people struggling with low incomes. Now, as the cost of living balloons, so-called warm banks have opened to cater to people unable to heat their homes due to skyrocketing energy bills.

So far, nearly 3,500 warm banks, dedicated places where people can access free heating, often with warm tea and sometimes free Wi-Fi, have sprung up.

Among them is London's famous Royal Opera House. Accustomed to attracting the world's top ballet dancers, the 290-year-old institution has opened its doors to those needing extra warmth this winter. There's even a free lunchtime concert to boot.

“The local council is trying to offer warm spaces that aren't just a room with nothing in it,” said Alexandra Hesby, general manager of the Royal Opera House.

A mix of older, retired people and local workers drop by to soak up free warmth. Churches and gaming cafes have rebranded themselves as warm banks this winter, while libraries are gearing up for extended hours into the new year to keep both the elderly and young children warm.

Computer engineer Jason Baldry put together warmspaces.org in his spare time, a website with an interactive map plotting all warm banks across the UK. Over 1,000 warm banks have been listed, with more still to be marked.

His inbox is deluged with people “genuinely just crying out for help saying, 'I'm on benefits. I can't afford to heat my house. What do I do?'”

From April, energy bills in the UK are set to increase by 73% to an average household cost of £4,350 pounds after the UK government scrapped its plan to keep energy prices below £ 2,500 pounds for two years.

According to a report by University College London's (UCL) Institute of Health Equity, an estimated 63,000 excess winter deaths occurred in England and Wales in 2020-21. Some 10% of excess winter deaths are directly attributable to fuel poverty in England, higher than the Northern European average.

Campaigners say the UK government needs both short and long-term solutions. Simon Francis, a campaign coordinator for the End Fuel Poverty Coalition, believes the government could raise £ 22 billion from a windfall tax on energy firms “if they wanted.”

Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has announced raising the existing windfall tax on oil and gas companies to 35% from 25% from January 2023. The measure is expected to raise £14 billion pounds next year. Hunt also extended the energy profits levy by two years, until March 2028.

The energy crisis and inflation are also weighing on the fortunes of famed British pubs, which have long been central to social life in the UK. On average, 50 pubs are closing every month in England and Wales, as energy bills and inflation soar. In a bid to ensure their survival, pubs are now inviting remote office workers to come in and use their facilities.

Some 380 pubs of the Fuller Brewery chain are offering lunch and tea for 10 pounds a day, while another pub chain, Young's, has its 185 outlets serving remote workers with bottomless tea and coffee for £ 15 pounds.

Others such as the Brewhouse and Kitchen in Cardiff and Bristol are offering a package that includes free Wi-Fi and printing services.

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  • Brasileiro

    Utopia.

    Egalitarianism is a concept that humanity has pursued since the strongest guy in the cave pulled the most beautiful woman by the hair.

    Não mudou muito desde então.

    Dec 22nd, 2022 - 05:35 pm +1
  • Livepeanuts

    We need to address the fact that inflation is supply driven and has a name: Putin
    So there is a war on, and UK Conservatives need to get that fact in to their head and to put the economy on to a war footing.
    There is nothing the Conservatives can do to stop inflation, they can only limit damage at a very high electoral cost IF they don't teach the public what is really happening and that others are fighting this war for us because of the nuclear weapon threat.
    The quicker Ukraine finishes the business of defeating Russia the shorter the crisis will be so we need to swamp Ukraine with weapons and ammunition so they can finish the job, long range missiles, return fire!

    Dec 22nd, 2022 - 05:24 pm 0
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