Back to school: Money saving tips

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Buying everything your kids need to go back to school can cost a small fortune. And as your purse strings are probably already tight, it could feel like this year will be worse than ever.

You're not alone - a survey released recently by charity Save the Children revealed that more than half of families with an income up to £30,000 feel they won't be able to afford all the back to school things they need this year.

But the good news is that the supermarkets have entered into a uniform price war - so there are some really good bargains to be had. And if you're really struggling, you could be entitled to a grant.

We've done the research to find the best places to buy your uniform and we've got tips from teachers to help you save money too.

Am I entitled to a grant?

Some local authorities provide grants to help families afford school uniform. It's at the councils discretion and they decide the terms and conditions, but you can see if there's one available in your area by visiting http://local.direct.gov.uk

You could also apply for a grant from Family Action. They give grants of up to £200 to low income families with children - particularly families on benefits or when a parent has just lost their job. For more information and to see if you're eligible, visit www.family-action.org.uk

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