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Free school uniform bank in Suffolk 'vital' say parents | Free school uniform bank in Suffolk 'vital' say parents |
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Laura Brockwell, 40, works full-time but says she still needs to use a uniform bank | |
For parents across Suffolk and further afield, buying school uniforms can prove pricey – setting them back hundreds of pounds per child. | For parents across Suffolk and further afield, buying school uniforms can prove pricey – setting them back hundreds of pounds per child. |
Add in a recent increase in inflation, and the cost of kitting out the kids has become increasingly unaffordable for some families. | Add in a recent increase in inflation, and the cost of kitting out the kids has become increasingly unaffordable for some families. |
Some parents use school uniform banks where they can pick up everything from blazers, trousers and ties to clean underwear and shoes for free. | Some parents use school uniform banks where they can pick up everything from blazers, trousers and ties to clean underwear and shoes for free. |
It is a service that can make a huge difference - but, as some parents at a uniform bank in Beccles have been telling us, it is a service that should perhaps not be needed at all. | It is a service that can make a huge difference - but, as some parents at a uniform bank in Beccles have been telling us, it is a service that should perhaps not be needed at all. |
Becky Mather, 40, said being able to afford school uniform for her children was a struggle | |
'It's a real struggle' | 'It's a real struggle' |
"They shouldn't have to be a thing, absolutely not, but they are a godsend and a blessing and they are just brilliant and really useful," said 40-year-old Becky Mather. | "They shouldn't have to be a thing, absolutely not, but they are a godsend and a blessing and they are just brilliant and really useful," said 40-year-old Becky Mather. |
"I have two teenage boys who grow very quickly, so you have to renew their stuff every year and you are looking at £100 per child at least. | "I have two teenage boys who grow very quickly, so you have to renew their stuff every year and you are looking at £100 per child at least. |
"If they want the kids to wear a uniform they should issue a set of uniforms per child and then you just have to replace it if they break it, or make them more affordable. | "If they want the kids to wear a uniform they should issue a set of uniforms per child and then you just have to replace it if they break it, or make them more affordable. |
"I am living on benefits at the moment and you just cannot afford uniform from your regular money – not if you want to eat at the same time. It's a real struggle." | "I am living on benefits at the moment and you just cannot afford uniform from your regular money – not if you want to eat at the same time. It's a real struggle." |
School shoes, football boots and ties were also available at the event | School shoes, football boots and ties were also available at the event |
Uniform banks work in a similar way to foodbanks, in that they give people-in-need the opportunity to pick up essentials at no cost. | Uniform banks work in a similar way to foodbanks, in that they give people-in-need the opportunity to pick up essentials at no cost. |
The latest data from the Department for Education (DfE) shows the average cost of a full uniform and PE kit for secondary school is £442. | The latest data from the Department for Education (DfE) shows the average cost of a full uniform and PE kit for secondary school is £442. |
Primary school parents can expect to fork out £343. | Primary school parents can expect to fork out £343. |
Natalie Hull, 37, left the uniform bank event in Beccles with a bag-full of items | Natalie Hull, 37, left the uniform bank event in Beccles with a bag-full of items |
In Beccles at the St Luke's Church Centre, for example, Natalie Hull, 37, came away with a summer dress, a school skirt, a new tie, shirts, two polo shirts and new underwear. | In Beccles at the St Luke's Church Centre, for example, Natalie Hull, 37, came away with a summer dress, a school skirt, a new tie, shirts, two polo shirts and new underwear. |
"Somewhere like this is absolutely brilliant and it really helps out, because it is just a non-stop expense," said the mother-of-two. | "Somewhere like this is absolutely brilliant and it really helps out, because it is just a non-stop expense," said the mother-of-two. |
"I don't know who is to blame - it's just the economy, the uniforms being overpriced and the cost of living has gone up. | "I don't know who is to blame - it's just the economy, the uniforms being overpriced and the cost of living has gone up. |
"We make cut-backs on trips and we haven't been on a holiday abroad for years because we just cannot afford it. | "We make cut-backs on trips and we haven't been on a holiday abroad for years because we just cannot afford it. |
"Nine times out of 10 I will get a second-hand uniform because new it is just extortionate." | "Nine times out of 10 I will get a second-hand uniform because new it is just extortionate." |
Parents and carers could attend the event and take whatever they needed without having to pay | Parents and carers could attend the event and take whatever they needed without having to pay |
Earlier this year the government told schools that the number of compulsory branded items that they would be able to make parents purchase would be reduced. | Earlier this year the government told schools that the number of compulsory branded items that they would be able to make parents purchase would be reduced. |
It said seven in 10 secondary schools and 35% of primary schools in England could request three branded items, and a branded tie for secondary students. | It said seven in 10 secondary schools and 35% of primary schools in England could request three branded items, and a branded tie for secondary students. |
The new rule was part of the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which still has several parliamentary stages to go through before becoming law. | The new rule was part of the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which still has several parliamentary stages to go through before becoming law. |
Everything from school trousers and shirts to clean underwear was up for grabs at the uniform bank in Beccles | Everything from school trousers and shirts to clean underwear was up for grabs at the uniform bank in Beccles |
"All the branded stuff is what costs the money – if you could have blazers and add your own patch then it would save an absolutely fortune," said Laura Brockwell, 40. | "All the branded stuff is what costs the money – if you could have blazers and add your own patch then it would save an absolutely fortune," said Laura Brockwell, 40. |
"I work full-time but it's still not enough to cover everyday living and then also uniform and shoes - is just extortionate. | "I work full-time but it's still not enough to cover everyday living and then also uniform and shoes - is just extortionate. |
"We've had to cut back on days out because that's just expensive – if you have to choose between food and going out then you are going to choose food and uniforms. | "We've had to cut back on days out because that's just expensive – if you have to choose between food and going out then you are going to choose food and uniforms. |
"But that's the way of living at the moment, unfortunately." | "But that's the way of living at the moment, unfortunately." |
Fran Tuck from the St Luke's Church Centre said many families in the area were living on the breadline, regardless of whether they were working or not | Fran Tuck from the St Luke's Church Centre said many families in the area were living on the breadline, regardless of whether they were working or not |
Existing statutory guidance requires schools to consider the cost of their uniform so that it is not a deciding factor for parents when choosing schools. | Existing statutory guidance requires schools to consider the cost of their uniform so that it is not a deciding factor for parents when choosing schools. |
The government claims parents will save around £50 per child through its new school uniform measures, which it plans to introduce in September 2026. | The government claims parents will save around £50 per child through its new school uniform measures, which it plans to introduce in September 2026. |
Fran Tuck, warden at St Luke's Church Centre in Beccles, hoped it would make a difference. | Fran Tuck, warden at St Luke's Church Centre in Beccles, hoped it would make a difference. |
"People are struggling and it seems such a shame they have to decide between buying uniform or having decent food," she said. | "People are struggling and it seems such a shame they have to decide between buying uniform or having decent food," she said. |
"In an ideal world a uniform bank, like foodbanks and parish pantries, would not exist. | "In an ideal world a uniform bank, like foodbanks and parish pantries, would not exist. |
"But, unfortunately, people are living on the breadline and it is very difficult if you have three children and you are on a minimal income. Life is very hard." | "But, unfortunately, people are living on the breadline and it is very difficult if you have three children and you are on a minimal income. Life is very hard." |
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