Eligible claimants could get up to £600 this winter to help with their heating bills
The Department for Work and Pensions will soon begin paying out up to £600 to pensioners all across the UK.
If a person is eligible for the payment, it will land in their bank account automatically which means they generally will not need to send in an application for it. Many households should have already begun receiving letters which will inform them of how much they will receive. Who is eligible for the £600 Winter Fuel Payment In order to be eligible for the Winter Fuel Payment, you must first have been born before September 25, 1957. Generally, you must also need to live in the UK, however, there are exceptions to this.
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