UK state pensioners could get £233 boost after winter fuel payment axe

State pensioners are set to receive at least £233 in financial support this winter
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Despite losing access to the Winter Fuel Payment, thousands of state pensioners are set to receive at least £233 in financial support this winter, thanks to a combination of other benefits aimed at helping with energy costs. The Winter Fuel Payment has been a lifeline for many pensioners in past years, but due to changes in the qualification criteria, millions will find themselves ineligible for it this year.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced that the payment, which can amount to up to £300 a year to put towards heating, will only be available to people who receive certain means-tested benefits, such as Pension Credit. However, those who no longer qualify for this support may still be entitled to a range of other payments that could help makeup the difference.

Here are three key benefits that, when combined, can total up to £233.

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The Warm Home Discount £150.

The Warm Home Discount provides a one-off £150 rebate on households' electricity bills. Eligible pensioners can automatically receive this payment if they're receiving the Guarantee Credit portion of Pension Credit, reports Lancs Live.

They may also be eligible for the support if they receive the Savings Credit portion of Pension Credit, Universal Credit or Housing Benefit.

Most qualifying households should expect to receive a letter from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) confirming their eligibility between November and January. The payment is then made directly to the household's energy provider between November and March, reports the Express.

Winter Heating Payment - £58.

The Winter Heating Payment, available to individuals in Scotland who are eligible for certain benefits such as Pension Credit and Universal Credit, is worth £58.75 this year. It will be distributed in a single instalment between December and February 2025.

Although the winter fuel payment has been axed for most, there is other financial support available from the DWP and suppliers

Cold Weather Payment - £25 (at least).

Additionally, pensioners may be entitled to the Cold Weather Payment, which offers £25 for each seven-day period when the temperature falls below zero. These payments are activated by cold weather conditions and are automatically sent to those who qualify for Pension Credit or other eligible benefits.

This year, the scheme will operate from November 1, 2024, until March 31, 2025.