Cold Weather Payments will begin to be paid out throughout the current winter period. The government-funded scheme was set up to help those most vulnerable pay for their heating when temperatures drop below zero degrees Celsius.
Those eligible for the payments will receive money if the average temperature in their area is recorded as or forecasted to be zero degrees celsius or below for seven consecutive days.
The government confirmed that this year's scheme started on November 1, 2023 and will continue to run until March 31, 2024. That means you could receive the £35 payment across a four-month period as long as the correct weather conditions are met. Read more: December money changes and DWP benefit payments Read more: DWP to give £300 boost to everyone born before this date It's important to note that this scheme only runs in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
If you live in Scotland, you may instead be eligible for an annual £50 Winter Heating Payment which is issued regardless of conditions in your area.
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