Cold Weather Payment: Full list of triggered postcodes and how to check if you’re due £25 | Personal Finance | Finance

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Cold Weather Payments are made between November and March for eligible households to help to cope with unusually cold weather. The Met Office has recently shared that many central and southern parts of the country are to expect negative temperatures starting from today.

It has been reported that a five day cold snap is set to hit England with the central and southern parts of the country being hit the hardest. 

Temperatures are expected to drop as low as four degrees celsius in some areas. 

This is the second instance of incredibly cold temperatures so far this year and is likely to last until Monday.

In light of the predictions, many households could see a Cold Weather Payment landing in their bank accounts. 

The following postcodes have been triggered so far this winter season:

  • AB30
  • AB31
  • AB32
  • AB33
  • AB34
  • AB35
  • AB36
  • AB37
  • AB38
  • AB51
  • AB52
  • AB53
  • AB54
  • AB55

DONT MISS: 

Claimants can use the online postcode checker on the Gov.uk website to see if their area has had any triggers this winter. 

Certain areas encounter triggers more than once during the winter, meaning claimants will receive £25 for each individual trigger.

Anyone who believes they are eligible but have not received the Cold Weather Payment are advised to contact their local Jobcentre Plus or Pension Service.

The payments should automatically be made into the same bank or building society account wherein one ordinarily gets their benefits. 

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