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“It gives you a real insight into the increase of people on furlough,” she said.
“That’s why the government support has stepped up, and why we’ve stepped up what we can do to help.”
Ipswich MP Tom Hunt said the figures were sadly no great surprise , adding: Many people s livelihoods have really been knocked off course.
However, he said: I m glad support is there through things like the government s Covid Winter Grant Scheme.
Ipswich MP Tom Hunt said many people s livelihoods had been hit - but that support is there for those who are struggling
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Nearly 1 in 5 Suffolk children on Free School Meals
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Copleston High School principal Andy Green and Angela Ransby, chief executive of the Raedwald Trust, with items bought from the Suffolk Community Foundation grant to the Community Shelf
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Schools in Ipswich are to feed up to 200 families thanks to an £11,000 donation for a foodbank-style Community Shelf.
Hundreds of food parcels were delivered to families - but Copleston principal Andy Green said: People s needs haven t gone away since then. In many ways, those needs have got greater. We did the Community Shelf in the first lockdown, when things were difficult - but things are probably tougher now that many people have lost jobs and been on furlough for longer.