Flood victims now have more time to apply for a grant.
Victims of the floods back in November and December were told they had until today to apply for funds.
But now the deadline has been scrapped.
Gloucestershire County Council and Gloucestershire Community Foundation have taken the decision which will allow people to apply for a grant to cover initial flood damage to your home.
But there is a finite fund of £50,000 and the fund will close once that has all been distributed.
Around £30,000 has already been spent.
Applications are also now being processed for those who have had their homes flooded a second time.
Application forms are available by contacting claire.waters@ edf-energy.com or calling 01452 654834.
Council leader councillor Mark Hawthorne said: "I am pleased this fund is making a difference to people affected by the recent floods."
Victims of the floods back in November and December were told they had until today to apply for funds.
But now the deadline has been scrapped.
Gloucestershire County Council and Gloucestershire Community Foundation have taken the decision which will allow people to apply for a grant to cover initial flood damage to your home.
But there is a finite fund of £50,000 and the fund will close once that has all been distributed.
Around £30,000 has already been spent.
Applications are also now being processed for those who have had their homes flooded a second time.
Application forms are available by contacting claire.waters@ edf-energy.com or calling 01452 654834.
Council leader councillor Mark Hawthorne said: "I am pleased this fund is making a difference to people affected by the recent floods."