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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance 2012



Important Notice for any families applying for Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance for September 2012:


Automatic Payment

As was the case last year, about 110,000 people will receive the Back to School payment without having to reapply. If you are receiving the payment automatically you will receive a letter by the end of this week informing you of your entitlement. Payment will be issued on the week of 16 July.

Applying for the Allowance


If you do not receive a letter by the 20th June about the automatic payment, you must complete an application form and apply for the Back to School payment.

Forms will be available in your Local Social Welfare Offices, via SMS (text "Form BTSCFA" followed by your name and address to 51909) and also on www.welfare.ie from 20th June.

Do I qualify?


To qualify for Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance you must;
·         be in receipt of a qualifying Social Welfare payment and
·         the payment must include an increase(s) in respect of a child/children, and
·         they must satisfy a means test.

The rates of payment are €150 for children between the age of 4 and 11 years and €250 for children between 12 and 22 years.


Further Information


For more info on the scheme you can lo-call 1890 662 244 or give me a call on 01 618 3280. You can also visit the section of the Social Welfare website here.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Dublin City Council Issue Weather Warning



Dublin City Council has received the weather alert below from Met Eireann:

“Met Éireann have updated the City Council with a rain forecast of between 25 and 35 millimetres up to 5 pm today. After that it will ease off with a possible 5 to 10 millimetres overnight.

The City’s rivers and streams and drainage network are being closely monitored by Dublin City Council staff and regular contact will be made with Met Éireann throughout that time period. Dublin City Council is also monitoring its rain gauges throughout the city. The tide gates on the River Dodder have been closed as a precautionary measure.”

You can also look up more information on protective measures for possible flooding on www.flooding.ie or www.flooding.ie/en/Whocanhelp/

If you have any other concerns about the weather of the City Council's response, please contact me on 01 618 3280 or john.lyons@oir.ie