Hi guys, just spoke to my Nan, and she said that in addition to receiving £250 winter fuel allowance, she also received, last week, a payment of £25 marked as CWP on her statement. She knows nothing about how this smaller payment works, and I must admit that it's one I've never heard of. Why, and how often, is the payment expected to be received? Does the temperature have to remain at a certain low? And is the £25 payable monthly or fortnightly? Thanks.
A Cold Weather Payment is paid automatically when the average temperature is, or is forecast to be, 0 degrees centigrade or below over seven consecutive days and is £25 per period
But what do they call a period, Lankeela? I have already tried looking on the DWP website for her, but I get bored clicking on so many links, and reading all that jargon.
Cheers for that, Redman. I was just looking for a simple answer and was too lazy to read, but I found the answer straight away when I clicked on the link :-) I'll give the old trout a call back later.
I must check my bank a/c then but don't think I've received one yet. There was me telling peri earlier today that we had no snow and ice and it has just started snowing really heavily. Damn!
No, checked the bank a/c but not received it. Mind you it hasn't been as cold here in East Sussex as it has elsewhere, although it's bloody freezing at the moment.