The DWP Cold Weather Payment scheme ends on March 31, with claimants on six benefits including Universal Credit and Pension Credit eligible for £25 payments if temperatures stay below freezing for seven consecutive days.
DWP claimants have been warned about an imminent deadline regarding a payment scheme. Those claiming various benefits, including Universal Credit and Pension Credit, may qualify for the payments.
The Cold Weather Payment scheme remains active, offering £25 payments when temperatures in your area are, or are forecast to be, at or below zero degrees Celsius for seven consecutive days. Multiple £25 payments can be received through the programme if triggered repeatedly in your location.
Individuals receiving these six benefits may be eligible for the payment paid directly into their accounts:
- Pension Credit
- Income Support
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Universal Credit
- Support for Mortgage Interest.
The programme concludes shortly, running between November 1 and March 31. Matthew Sheeran, external relations manager at financial support organisation Money Wellness, addressed whether payments could be triggered during the rest of March.
He said: “We might see a bit of a cold snap this week with frost and some wintry showers, especially up north and in rural areas, but the forecasters aren’t pointing to temperatures staying below freezing for seven days straight – and that’s what you need to actually trigger a Cold Weather Payment before the end of March.
“So while it’ll feel cold, it’s not likely we’ll see a big wave of new £25 payments being triggered right now.”
Whether a Cold Weather Payment has been triggered in your area can be checked via the Government website, reports the Mirror.
When do Cold Weather Payments go out?
Regarding when payments are deposited into accounts, the Government guidance specifies: “After each period of very cold weather in your area, you should get a payment within 14 working days. It’s paid into the same bank or building society account as your benefit payments.”
However, the rules vary if you live in Scotland. Here, the scheme has been replaced by the Winter Heating Payment, with largely similar qualifying criteria concerning which benefits you need to claim.
This is a one-off payment that is issued regardless of the weather, and is valued at £59.75. These payments are distributed between December and the end of February.
If you were eligible to receive a payment, Social Security Scotland would have sent you a letter or email informing you of the impending amount.
