£140 Cold Weather Payment: The Warm Home Savings Scheme reopened in November to offer a one-time £140 savings on your electricity bill in preparation for the next winter season.
If you qualify, the funds are taken out of your October 2022–March 2023 electricity payment. The reduction will not be paid to you directly, nor will it have an impact on your winter fuel or cold weather expenses.
You might be eligible for the discount on your gas payment instead if your supplier sells both gas and electricity under a dual fuel tariff.
Your application procedure will vary based on which of the two methods you choose to be eligible for the programme.
This is where you will get the information you need.
£140 Cold Weather Payment
If the average daily temperature in your location is recorded as, or predicted to be, 0 degrees Celsius or lower for seven days in a row, you will get paid.
For each seven days of extremely cold weather between November 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024, you will receive £25.
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Eligibility
Cold Weather Payments could be available to you if you receive:
- Pension Credit
- Financial Assistance
- Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) dependent on income
- Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) based on income
- The Universal Credit
- Assistance with Mortgage Interest
You are not eligible for Cold Weather Payments if you reside in Scotland. Instead, you can receive a yearly Winter Heating Payment.
Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI)
If you receive Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) and are considered to be receiving a qualified benefit in situations where any of the following holds true, you will often be eligible for Cold Weather Payments:
- A premium for severe or aggravated disability
- A premium for pensioners
- Your child has a disability.
- You receive the Child Tax Credit with an element for a severe disability or with a disability.
- A child under the age of five resides with you.
If you qualify for Cold Weather Payments, you will receive £25 for any seven-day stretch of exceptionally cold weather that occurs between November 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024.
Find out if any payments need to be made in your part of Wales, England, or Northern Ireland.
Following each particularly cold spell in your region, you ought to get paid within 14 business days. It is deposited into your building society or bank account along with your benefit payments.
If you believe you should have received a Cold Weather Payment but have not, notify the Pension Service or Jobcentre Plus.
Please log in to your account and add a comment to your journal if you are receiving Universal Credit.
If you lack an online account, call the Universal Credit helpdesk. On correspondence about your Universal Credit claim is the phone number.