A Welsh Housing Association has come under fire after offering residents a "free creme egg" to make up for the financial hardship they may have experienced under the bedroom tax.
Valleys 2 Coast sent out the thank you letter along with the offer of the free creme egg a year after the 'spare room subsidy' was introduced. The controversial reform, dubbed 'the bedroom tax' cuts the benefits of social housing tenants with a spare room.
Nearly six out of seven affected households have been unable to avoid the cuts as a chronic shortage of housing means there are no smaller properties for them to move to. Campaigners said the move targets the most vulnerable in society, including carers and the disabled.
The letter to tenants reads: 'Valleys to Coast housing would like to thank you for your efforts to pay this shortfall. V2C understands this has been a challenging time and wants to recognise your payment efforts.
"We know that money is much tighter now with household bills such as food and fuel having increased year on year. "