Over 1.4 million Cold Weather Payments – worth around £35 million
in total - were paid this past winter to people in England and
Wales, according to statistics released today [09 April].
Cold Weather Payments are issued to vulnerable households when
the average temperature in their local area is recorded as, or
forecast to be, zero degrees Celsius or below over seven
consecutive days.
Those eligible received £25 for each seven-day period of very
cold weather between 1 November and 31 March.
Of those who received a Cold Weather Payment, 385,000 were also
in receipt of Pension Credit – equating to around £9 million.
It comes as the Government's drive to support low-income
pensioners has led to around 50,000 extra Pension Credit
awards since the summer – an increase of 64 per cent compared to
the same period last year.
Minister for Pensions said:
We supported millions of households this winter through Pension
Credit and Cold Weather Payments, alongside extending the
Household Support Fund and the Warm Home Discount.
For pensioners, this will have come on top of the State Pension
which is set to increase by up to £1,900 over this parliament for
millions, thanks to our commitment to the Triple Lock.
Pensioners who receive Pension Credit automatically qualify for
Cold Weather Payments. This is alongside extra support available
such as the Household Support Fund, which was extended from 1
April 2025 until 31 March 2026, providing support with the cost
of essentials such as food, heating and bills.
Working age people who receive qualifying benefits such as
Universal Credit and Jobseeker's Allowance can also receive a
Cold Weather Payment if they meet further criteria relating to
employment, health conditions and caring responsibilities for
young children or a disabled child.
Additional Information
- A breakdown of Cold Weather Payments issued can be found
on gov.uk: Cold Weather Payment
estimates: 2024 to 2025 - GOV.UK
- There have been an estimated 1,402,000 Cold Weather Payments
in the year 2024/25.
- There have been an estimated 220,000 more Cold Weather
Payments 2024/25 compared to the 2023/24 season, including an
additional 21,000 to those receiving Pension Credit.
- Eligibility criteria for Cold Weather Payments can be found
on gov.uk: Cold Weather Payment:
Eligibility - GOV.UK