Some families in Lancashire will start receiving free school meal vouchers during the school summer holidays as part of the government’s Covid Summer Food Fund.

Lancashire County Council has welcomed the scheme to support children who usually receive benefits-related free school meals.

Through the fund, schools can support eligible pupils with a £90 voucher to cover the six-week holiday period - or £105 if the summer holiday lasts seven full weeks - to spend at supermarkets.

Councillor Phillippa Williamson, cabinet member for children, young people and schools, said: "This is a really difficult time for many people right now but especially so for some families who, through no fault of their own, are finding it hard to make ends meet.

"I welcome this news from the government as it means that some eligible families will continue to receive support whilst the schools are closed for the summer.

"The vouchers will help to alleviate some of the financial pressures that many families are facing as a result of the pandemic.

“Unfortunately, the summer holidays are a time when some children are not able to have a healthy and nutritious free school meal and so these vouchers are all the more important as families continue to move into what will be the new normal way of living."

If a family is eligible for free school meals, their school will be in touch with them about the voucher scheme.

Parents who think their family is newly eligible should contact their school as soon as possible.

Vouchers must be ordered by schools through the Edenred portal at least one week before the end of term and it will be issued to the family within seven days unless the school has specified a different distribution date.

Parents will be issued with an eGift card which can be used to buy food at a range of supermarkets.

Similar to the term-time voucher scheme, the vouchers can be used at shops including Aldi, Asda, M&S, Tesco and Waitrose.

Company Shop Group and Iceland, including The Food Warehouse Stores, have been recently added to the list.

If necessary, schools can also make alternative arrangements for a family to use another supermarket.

Families can redeem vouchers by either presenting them on their smartphone or tablet, or a paper copy at the checkout.

The scheme was announced in June after campaigners – including Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford – called on the Government to extend its free school meals scheme into the summer.