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Breckland Council launch Warm Packs to help residents in cold snap

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Breckland Council has launched a new ‘Warm Packs’ initiative to provide a package of support to residents across the district during the colder winter months.

A close-up of several packs of thick, thermal socks displayed on a counter. The socks are branded "The Original Ruff & Tuff Workwear" with "Heat Machine Thermal Technology" labels. The packaging highlights features such as "for day-long comfort," "engineered to keep your feet warm," and a "2.3 TOG rating." The socks come in various colors, including black, blue, red, and yellow. In the background, cardboard boxes with the text "PMSB2B.COM" are visible, along with a blue bag that reads "the original factory."
Warm packs containing thermal socks and gloves, as well as a hot water bottle © Breckland District Council

Thanks to funding and donations from local businesses – including the Shadwell Estate, Snetterton Park Limited, Advanced Air, and The Factory Shop Dereham – each Warm Pack contains carefully selected items to help vulnerable residents stay warm and safe this winter, including warm items of clothing and accessories: Thermal hats, gloves, socks, and hot water bottles to combat the winter chill, and informative leaflets containing vital information about local services and resources that residents can access for further support.

The council has launched the initiative to provide extra care to those who may otherwise be struggling with the rising cost of living. The Warm Packs aim to offer practical assistance to those in need, providing essential items and information to ensure residents have access to necessary resources to stay warm and well this winter. These will be available to residents at a range of locations across the district, and through Breckland’s Communities Team.

Cllr Tristan Ashby, Breckland Council’s Executive Member for Health and Communities, said, “We know some of our residents may struggle to stay warm and well during the winter and these new Warm Packs are just one way we are supporting those in need during the particularly difficult cold and dark months. This initiative reflects our commitment to caring for our community and we’re delighted and very grateful to have been able to collaborate with local businesses to make a real difference to the lives of our residents.”

An exterior view of the Charles Burrell Centre, a large brick building with blue-framed windows and doors. Signs above the entrance and on the side of the building read "CHARLES BURRELL CENTRE" with the tagline "Uniting Community, Learning & Business Under One Roof." A Barclays-branded flag stands near the entrance, and neatly trimmed bushes line the front of the building. The sky is partly cloudy, and a bird is seen flying above the building.
Warm packs can be collected from locations across Breckland, including the Charles Burrell Centre in Thetford

So far, 140 Warm Packs have been distributed across the district, including at the Banham Village Hub, as well as the Charles Burrell Centre and Keystone Trust at Riversdale in Thetford.

To request a pack or find out more about the other support available from Breckland and its partners, including debt and money advice, social prescribing, access to affordable food, and mental health support, visit: www.breckland.gov.uk/community or email community@breckland.gov.uk

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