The cost of energy bills will continue to have an impact on many household budgets. To help ensure you receive as much support as possible, we’ve pulled together some information on the schemes you may be eligible for.
Contact your energy supplier
If you're unsure which energy tariff you're on, you should contact your energy supplier to see if you’re on their cheapest one.
You should also contact your energy supplier as soon as possible if you’re worried about falling into energy debt. They are required to work with you to find a solution if they know there is a problem, including helping you to set up an affordable repayment plan.
Government schemes
There are several schemes and payments that you may be eligible for which could help reduce your bills this winter. Take a look at the:
Winter Fuel Payment
If you were born on or before 26 September 1958, you could get support to help you pay your heating bills. This is known as a ‘Winter Fuel Payment’. For more information visit: https://www.gov.uk/winter-fuel-payment.
Cold Weather Payment
If the average temperature in your area is recorded as, or forecast to be, zero degrees Celsius or below over seven consecutive days, you may be able to claim a Cold Weather Payment from the government.
Find out more about the Cold Weather Payment here.
Warm spaces
Horsham District Warm Spaces is a project that has been set up by Horsham Matters, following the rising cost of energy prices and the growing cost of living.
Supported by Horsham District Council, Horsham Churches Together and other local partners, the aim is to create warm spaces for those who are struggling to heat their homes over the winter period. Anyone is welcome to attend, and there will be free tea and coffee at most venues. Find out more on their website.
Head over to our Helping Hand Guide to find out more.
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