Warm front grant (England only)
The warm front grant is available whether you own your own home or rent from a private landlord. You have to be in receipt of certain benefits to be eligible (the list includes Pension Credit and Disability Living Allowance) and the grant, normally up to a value of £2,700, could pay for improvements to insulation and/or central heating repairs and installation.
For further information call 0800 612 8735.
Home Energy Efficiency Scheme Grants (Wales only)
This scheme can help you pay for heating and insulation improvements to your home if you are getting a disability or means tested benefit.
For more information call 0800 316 2815.
Warm Deal/Central Heating Programme Grants (Scotland only)
The Warm Deal scheme provides insulation improvements if you are disabled or on means tested benefits. The Central Heating Programme is available to all households who lack central heating (where the householder or partner is aged 60 or over) or who have partial or inefficient central heating systems (if aged 60 or over and in receipt of the guarantee element of Pension Credit).
For information on Warm Deal grants telephone 0800 072 0150 or for information on the Central Heating Programme grant telephone 0800 316 1653.
Warm Homes Scheme (Northern Ireland only)
The scheme helps to pay for heating and insulation improvements to your home if you are getting a disability or means tested benefit.
For more information call EAGA on 0800 181 667.
The Home Heating Helpline & Energy Savings Trust
The Home Heating Helpline (0800 33 66 99) and the Energy Savings Trust (0800 512 012) will give you tips on how to make energy savings around the home and advise you about grants and other assistance that may be available to you.
Winter fuel payments
Winter fuel payments are available to most people who are aged 60 or over. Most payments are made automatically around November time, but if you are not claiming a state pension or social security benefit you will need to make a claim for the payment.
This chart explains how much you will get:
|
Circumstances |
Aged 60 to 79 on or before the |
Aged 80 or over on or before the |
| You live alone or are the only person in the household who qualifies |
£200 | £300 |
| You get Pension Credit or income-based Jobseeker's Allowance |
£200 | £300 |
| You live with another qualifying individual | £100 | £200 if you're the only person in the household who's aged 80 or over |
| If your partner or civil partner gets Pension Credit or income-based Jobseeker's Allowance for you both |
The payment will be made to the person who gets Pension Credit or income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance |
The payment will be made to the person who gets Pension Credit or income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance |
Note: In 2008/9 there will be an additional one-off payment of £50 for households where people are 60 or over and an extra £100 where someone is 80 or over.
For further information call the winter fuel payment helpline on 08459 15 15 15.
Cold weather payments
If the temperature reaches freezing or below for seven consecutive days or more, those in receipt of certain means-tested benefits (if they include a disability or pensioner premium or people responsible for a child under the age of five, or those awarded Pension Credit), would also receive an automatic cold weather payment of £8.50 per week.
Dealing with large bills
If you have received a large fuel bill which you are unable to pay and fear you might be disconnected:
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