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Has the cold weather payment for people on benefits been stopped?

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sandyRoe | 18:05 Fri 31st Dec 2010 | ChatterBank
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If the temperature was below a certain level for a week people used to get an extra payment. Has it been scrapped?
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No, it's still £25 a week for those on certain benefits.
No, I have had 5 so far this winter. Did you get them in the past?
That must be some help mamya, good to know the system is acknowledging the state of this year's weather!
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Not for me. I was thinking my sister, a pensioner, should have heard something about it. I'll phone the pension people next week.
I don't think you automatically get it for being on a pension. I think its benefits.
My mother is 88yrs and has had 3 payments with her pension - she received a letter today dated 24th Dec to say she would be receiving it!
Oh, maybe I'm wrong then - ignore me :)
That's pretty good yelenots - I had a letter three weeks after I'd received my winter fuel payment, to tell me to look out for it!
Not all pensioners get it. You have to be in receipt of pension credit, the majority of pensioners are not.
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Thank you all. She doesn't get pension credit.
No. I don't get pension credit, just a state pension and I don't get it. I suppose it would be automatic if you were in receipt of the correct benefit.

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