DWP special payments available if ‘seven-day’ rule met – see if you are eligible

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is set to issue bonus payments to households when temperatures plunge to a certain level.

If you’re claiming specific means-tested benefits and experience seven consecutive days of cold weather in the UK between 1st November 2024 and 31st March 2025, you could be eligible for a Cold Weather Payment.

This £25 grant, provided by the , aims to assist individuals during the crisis in extremely cold periods when heating bills are typically higher.

Some regions were eligible for three separate Cold Weather Payments during the 2023/2024 scheme, equating to £75 per household.

Eligible recipients will receive a £25 payment for every seven consecutive days where the temperature in their area is recorded as 0°C or below.

Woman looking at bill above a radiator

The Cold Weather Payment scheme runs from 1st November to 31st March (Image: Getty)

You’ll receive £25 a week for every seven days of cold weather between November and March. The 2024 to 2025 Cold Weather Payment scheme commenced on 1st November 2024.

These payments are automatically made to those claiming one of several benefits, including Pension Credit, Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance, or Universal Credit.

To determine eligibility, the uses special equipment to measure temperatures across all UK postcodes, reports .

Anyone who does not receive a payment and disagrees with the ‘s decision has the right to appeal.

Those eligible for a Cold Weather Payment should automatically receive their £25 from the , with no application required. This payment should be deposited into the same bank or building society account where claimants receive their benefit payments or .

It will be delivered within 14 working days of the initial seven-day cold period. Those who believe they are eligible for a Cold Weather Payment but have not received it are urged to contact the .

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