List of postcodes due up to £50 in cold weather payments into bank accounts | The Sun

THOUSANDS will be getting an extra £50 as the cold weather hits this winter.

Eligible households get the cash paid directly into their bank accounts within 14 days.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) hands out the extra cash to certain households struggling to pay their energy bills.

The cold weather payments are made in locations where residents experience continuous below-zero weather.

Households can get £25 during each seven-day period of low temperatures from now until March 31.

The DWP has recently confirmed that cold weather payments had been triggered at over 800 postcodes over the last three weeks – meaning that thousands of households are owed cash.

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We've listed all the postcodes that have qualified for a single £25 cold weather payment and those that qualify for two payments worth £50.

The payment is made automatically, including to those on Universal Credit.

Customers will have the payment credited to their bank account within 14 days of their postcode becoming eligible.

Last year, some areas which experienced extended periods of freezing temperatures and households received three £25 payouts, adding up to £75.

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This was because there were three seven-day periods of below-zero temperatures.

Postcodes eligible for one cold weather payment – worth £25

  • Bath – BA1-3, BA11-15
  • Birmingham – B1-21, B23-38, B40, B42-50, B60-80, B90-98
  • Blackburn – BB1-3, BB5-7
  • Blackpool – FY1-8
  • Bournemouth – BH1-25, BH31
  • Brighton – BN1-3, BN5-18, BN20-27, BN41-45
  • Bristol – BS1-11, BS13-16, BS20-24, BS29-32, BS34-37, BS39-41, BS48-49
  • Bromley – BR1-8
  • Cambridge – CB1-11, CB21-25, CM1-9
  • Canterbury – CT5, CT6
  • Carlisle – CA13-15, CA18-28
  • Chelmsford – CM0, CM11-24, CM77
  • Chester – CH1-8, CH41-49, CH60-66
  • Cleveland – TS1-14, TS17-20, TS22-27
  • Colchester – CO1-16
  • Coventry – CV1-13, CV21-23, CV31-35, CV47
  • Crewe – CW1-3, CW5, CW12
  • Croydon – CR0, CR2-9
  • Darlington – DL1-3, DL6-7, DL9-10
  • Dartford – DA1-18
  • Derby – DE1-7, DE11-15, DE21-24, DE45, DE55-56, DE65, DE72-75
  • Doncaster – DN1-22, DN31-41
  • Dorchester – DT1-2, DT6-8, DT11
  • Dudley – DY1-14
  • Enfield – EN1-6, EN7-11
  • Exeter – EX13-23, EX31-39
  • Gloucester – GL1-13, GL14-20, GL50-53
  • Guildford – GU1-6, GU7-35, GU46-47, GU51-52
  • Harrogate – HG1-5
  • Harrow – HA0-9
  • Hemel Hempstead – HP1-4
  • Hereford – HR1-9
  • Huddersfield – HD1-2, HD4-6
  • Hull – HU1-20
  • Ilford – IG1-11
  • Ipswich – IP1-28, IP29-33
  • Kingston upon Thames – KT1-24
  • Lancaster – LA1-7, LA11-20
  • Leeds – LS1-20, LS22-28
  • Leicester – LE1-19, LE65, LE67
  • Lincoln – LN1-13
  • Liverpool – L1-40
  • Llandudno – LL11-14, LL20-21, LL23-25, LL33-34, LL41-49, LL51-78
  • London – E1-18, E20, E1W, EC1-4, N1-22, NW1-11, SE1-28, SW1-20, W1-14, WC1-2
  • Luton – LU1-7
  • Newcastle upon Tyne – NE22, NE24, NE61-71
  • Newport – NP7-8, NP15-16, NP25-26
  • Northampton – NN18
  • Norwich – NR1-35
  • Nottingham – NG1-25, NG31-34
  • Oxford – OX1-6, OX8, OX11-14, OX18, OX20, OX25-29
  • Peterborough – PE1-17, PE20-38
  • Plymouth – PL19-21
  • Portsmouth – PO1-22, PO30-41
  • Preston – PR1-6, PR8-9, PR25-26
  • Reading – RG1-2, RG4-8, RG10, RG12, RG14, RG17-28, RG29-31, RG40-42, RG45
  • Redhill – RH1-20
  • Rochester – ME1-20
  • Romford – RM1-20
  • Salisbury – SP1-6, SP7, SP9-11
  • Sheffield – S1-14, S17-18, S20-21, S25-26, S32-33, S35, S40-45, S60-66, S70-75, S80-81
  • Shrewsbury – SY1-6, SY8, SY10-17, SY19, SY21-22
  • Slough – SL0-6
  • Southall – UB1-11
  • Southampton – SO14-24, SO30-32, SO40-43, SO45, SO50-53
  • Southend-on-Sea – SS0-17
  • St Albans – AL1-10
  • Stevenage – SG1-4, SG8-14
  • Stockport – SK13, SK17, SK22-23
  • Stoke-on-Trent – ST1-10, ST11-21
  • Sunderland – SR8
  • Swansea – SA14-18, SA31-48, SA61-73
  • Swindon – SN1-16, SN25-26
  • Taunton – TA21-22, TA24
  • Telford – TF1-13
  • Torquay – TQ10-11, TQ13
  • Tunbridge Wells – TN1-20, TN21-22, TN27, TN31-40
  • Twickenham – TW1-20
  • Wakefield – WF1-17
  • Walsall – WS1-15
  • Watford – WD1-7, WD17-19, WD23-25
  • Wolverhampton – WV1-16
  • Worcester – WR1-11, WR13-15
  • Yorkshire – YO1, YO7-8, YO10-12, YO13-17, YO18-19, YO21-25, YO26, YO30-32, YO41-43, YO51, YO60-62

Postcodes eligible for two cold weather payments – worth £50

  • Bath – BA4-10, BA16, BA20-22
  • Blackburn – BB4, BB8-12, BB18
  • Bradford – BD1-24
  • Bristol – BS25-28
  • Carlisle – CA1-12, CA16-17
  • Cleveland – TS21, TS28-29
  • Coventry – CV36
  • Crewe – CW4, CW6-11
  • Darlington – DL4-5, DL8, DL11-17
  • Dorchester – DT9-10
  • Dumfries and Galloway – DG12, DG16
  • Durham – DH1-9
  • Exeter – EX1-12, EX24
  • Gloucester – GL54-56
  • Halifax – HX1-7
  • Hemel Hempstead – HP5-23, HP27
  • Huddersfield – HD3, HD7-9
  • Lancaster – LA8-10, LA21-23
  • Leeds – LS21, LS29
  • Liverpool – L0-9
  • Llandrindod Wells – LD1-2, LD4-8
  • Llandudno – LL15-19, LL22, LL26-32, LL35-40
  • Manchester – M1-9, M11-35, M38, M40-41, M43-46, M50, M90
  • Milton Keynes – MK1-19, MK40-46
  • Newcastle upon Tyne – NE1-13, NE15-21, NE23, NE25-49
  • Newport – NP4, NP11-13, NP22-24, NP44
  • Northampton – NN1-10, NN11-13, NN29
  • Oldham – OL1-16
  • Oxford – OX7, OX9, OX10, OX15-17, OX33, OX39, OX44, OX49
  • Peterborough – PE19
  • Reading – RG9
  • Salisbury – SP8
  • Sheffield – S36
  • Shrewsbury – SY7, SY9, SY18, SY20, SY23-25
  • Slough – SL7-9
  • Stevenage – SG5-7, SG15-19
  • Stockport – SK1-12, SK14-16
  • Sunderland – SR1-7
  • Swansea – SA9, SA19-20
  • Taunton – TA1-20, TA23
  • Torquay – TQ1-6, TQ9, TQ12, TQ14
  • Warrington – WA1-16
  • Wigan – WN1-8
  • Worcester – WR12

Who is eligible for cold weather payments?

Households are eligible for the extra cash if they are getting the following:

  • Pension Credit
  • Universal Credit
  • Income Support
  • income-based jobseeker’s allowance
  • income-related employment and support allowance
  • Support for mortgage interest

Depending on your specific circumstances, you may also need to meet one or more of the following additional criteria:

  • Have a disability or be in receipt of pension premium
  • Have a child who is disabled
  • Be in receipt of child tax credit that includes a disability or severe disability element
  • Have a severe or enhanced disability premium
  • Be in receipt of a limited capability for work amount
  • Have a child under five living with you

You can find out more about eligibility on the government's website.

Getting the cold weather payment doesn't affect any other benefits you get.

If you're eligible, you should get the payments automatically within 14 days, into the same account where you get your benefit payments.

But if you think you should get the payment and haven't, then contact your pension centre or Jobcentre Plus office, or call the Universal Credit helpline on 0800 328 5644.

You can find out more about eligibility on the government's website.

Getting the cold weather payment doesn't affect any other benefits you get.

If you're eligible, you should get the payments automatically within 14 days, into the same account where you get your benefit payments.

But if you think you should get the payment and haven't, then contact your pension centre or Jobcentre Plus office, or call the Universal Credit helpline on 0800 328 5644.

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