ChatterBank1 min ago
What Is The Government's Definition Of...
12 Answers
7 days of VERY cold weather...in relation to Cold Weather payments?
Also...is it for daytime and /or night time temperatures?
Also...is it for daytime and /or night time temperatures?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by pastafreak. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."You’ll get a payment if the average temperature in your area is recorded as, or forecast to be, zero degrees celsius or below over 7 consecutive days."
https:/ /www.go v.uk/co ld-weat her-pay ment
https:/
More detail here:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/stati stics/c old-wea ther-pa yment-e stimate s-2021- to-2022 /backgr ound-an d-metho dology- cold-we ather-p ayment- estimat es-2021 -to-202 2
(The dates are for last year but I feel sure that the methodology won't have changed since then)
https:/
(The dates are for last year but I feel sure that the methodology won't have changed since then)
Folk in Ulster can check if their postcodes qualify for a Cold Weather Payment (CWP) here,
https:/ /www.ni direct. gov.uk/ service s/cold- weather -paymen t-check er
In Scotland, the CWP has been replaced by a single £50 Winter Heating Payment which is paid regardless of the temperature.
https:/
In Scotland, the CWP has been replaced by a single £50 Winter Heating Payment which is paid regardless of the temperature.
Lol...maybe it's like childbirth. Horrible when its happening, but quickly forgotten ;)
I know I'm not likely to get it as we don't often get continuous days of 0° temps down this way. 5 are predicted later this week...but even if we got 7, going by the government's methodology I'm doubtful we'd qualify.
I know I'm not likely to get it as we don't often get continuous days of 0° temps down this way. 5 are predicted later this week...but even if we got 7, going by the government's methodology I'm doubtful we'd qualify.