Sunday, September 28, 2025

Helping hands return for North Lincolnshire pensioners

North Lincolnshire Council is relaunching its well-received cooking appliance giveaway for older residents, offering more pensioners the chance to receive free energy-efficient devices such as air fryers, slow cookers, or one-cup kettles.

The initiative, originally rolled out to around 8,000 pensioners, is returning this autumn with an expanded reach. The scheme aims to support healthier eating habits and reduce energy bills for those feeling the pressure of rising living costs. In addition to the appliances, recipients can also access free cooking sessions to help them make the most of their new tools.

This round of the rollout is specifically targeted at eligible pensioners who missed out previously. Each household can receive one appliance, with applications now open online or through in-person visits to community hubs in Ashby, Barton, Brigg, Crowle, Epworth, and Scunthorpe. Staff at the hubs are available to assist with registrations.

Appliances will be delivered to hubs from mid-September, ready for collection. The council has positioned the programme as part of its broader pledge to offer practical support during the ongoing cost of living challenges, ensuring that older residents are not left behind.

Image credit: North Lincolnshire Council

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