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Freezing weather triggers emergency cold weather payment for pensioners


STRUGGLING pensioners in York worrying about winter fuel bills are to receive a payment from the Government due to the continuing cold weather.

Age Concern York said the ongoing cold snap had now gone on long enough to trigger the Government’s emergency cold weather payment.

The £25 handout is paid automatically to pensioners with a low income when the weather has stayed at an average of 0°C or lower for seven consecutive days.

Sally Hutchinson, chief officer with Age Concern York, said: “The Government has changed things this time.

“Previously it had to be below freezing for seven consecutive days but now it’s worked out as an average.

“This has now kicked in for York.”

Age Concern is also trying to introduce mandatory low fuel tariffs for older people on low incomes. The charity wants to see the Energy Bill, which is currently going through parliament, contain a commitment to introduce automatic lower fuel tariffs for struggling pensioners.

Meanwhile, the current cold spell, which has seen night time temperatures plummet as low as -14°C in parts of the UK, looked set to ease off today as milder air moved in, though temperatures were still expected to be below average for December.

Mrs Hutchinson reminded York residents to keep an eye on elderly neighbours over Christmas and said those vulnerable to the cold should try to heat up one room and avoid going out.

“Make sure you keep in touch with someone,” she said. “Don’t suffer in silence.”

Age Concern said pensioners should eat well and stay active during the cold.

A spokesman said: “When indoors‚ try not to sit for more than an hour.

“Get up and walk around‚ make yourself a warm drink and spread chores throughout the day.

“Chair-based exercises and simply moving your arms and legs and wiggling your toes are helpful if walking is difficult.”

Comments(3)

Garrowby Turnoff says...
3:39pm Sat 26 Dec 09

How about £25 per week more pension regardless of cold weather propaganda.

piaggio says...
8:52pm Sat 26 Dec 09

no.no.no.no.we can.t do that ,give em a rise in pensions.we have to give billions to these 3 rd world diddycoy countries. somert to do with carbon?? as if anyone is bothererd

single white woman says...
11:39am Tue 5 Jan 10

I spent ages trying to find if I was able to get the cold weather payment as I am out of work.. and before everyone shouts get a job believe me I have been trying !!! I have worked all my life, never had children as I didnt want to be left holding the baby on my own as they say, I dont drink, dont smoke I have paid my taxes all my working life to pay for other peoples children. As I am single and only have a cat, I am not able to get it, I still have a home to keep warm even if its just for me and the cat and not another 3 other people. So it does not pay to be responsible because the goverment does not give a jot about you if you are single as long as you keep paying in your taxes and if your over the age of 65 well your no use to them then, Oh and you need a drink or smoking or drug related illness to get it... We can see how our soldiers are being treated..a very angry single white woman who should have thrown caution to the wind...


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