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Dec 2020

An extra 300 children in the Harrogate district received free school meals after the coronavirus pandemic began, figures reveal.
A total of 2,402 children received the meals in October this year, compared with 2,109 in January this year.
The Stray Ferret obtained the figures from a freedom of information request to North Yorkshire County Council, the education authority for the district.
To qualify for free school meals a parent must apply to North Yorkshire County Council with evidence that they are receiving a benefit, such as Child Tax Credit, Income Support, or Universal Credit.
Since January 2018 the number of children in the district receiving them has increased by over 58%.
Over 10% of children in the district are now receiving them, which is lower than the national average of 17.3%.
Harrogate District Food Bank project manager Lucy Stewart told the Stray Ferret that parents who work in Harrogate's hospitality sector have been hit hard by covid restrictions.
She said:
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