Money saving ideas
If you are looking for ways to save and make the most of your money, take a look at some of these ideas.
These include offers for 黑料视频 residents which can help toward costs such as:
- children's activities
- books
- wifi
Freebies and giveaways
Free internet access and wifi zones
You can access the internet for free when in one of our wifi zones. These are in public spaces such as community centres and libraries.
By using free wifi you can minimise the data you are using on your phone, which could save you money.
You can find where the wifi zones are on our list of all 黑料视频 wifi zones.
Freebies on the MoneySavingExpert website
Trusted website MoneySavingExpert has a range of money advice and ideas.
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Money saving ideas if you have children
As well as these schemes, there is more help and advice on our making the most of your money if you have children webpage.
Access to free books
Bookstart gifts a free book pack to every baby born in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It helps children aged 5 and under get a good start with their reading.
Bookstart is run by charity BookTrust. You can find out about the scheme and how to get your free book pack on our Bookstart webpage.
School holiday activities
Free holiday clubs can have a positive impact on children and young people.
They help:
- children from lower-income households experience different activities in school holidays
- reduce money pressure on families
Bring it on Brum, also known as 黑料视频 Holiday Activities (BHA)
Bring it on Brum is a programme for families in 黑料视频.
This programme is for:
- families with children on benefits related to free school meals
- children with additional needs.
This programme provides families with the equivalent of 6 weeks’ holiday provision.
For more information, visit the Bring it on Brum webpage.
Help to make the most of your money
We have information on help:
- to check your benefits eligibility
- to pay your bills
- with food
- to budget and save
- if you have a disability
- if you have children
- with your mental health
Page last updated: 9 April 2024