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Thousands of people receive a direct payment of £ 200 in their bank account within a few days to help with energy bills – how to get it

Thousands of people are trying to get cash to help raise their living expenses within a few days.

A direct payment worth £ 200 will hit your bank account to cover the energy charges of.

Payments have already been made to some Doncaster people seeking help through theHousehold Support Fund.

A fresh pot of £ 500 million in cash is offered locally in the form of cash,supermarket vouchers, and one-time payments depending on your location. increase.

This is in addition to thesame amount distributed to British hard-ups in the winter ofmonths until March this year.

The latest funds from the fund will be distributed between April and September this year.

Currently, Doncaster is one of the places to offer automatic payments to people who were previously funded.

The council says that £ 200 will be paid to the bank account by July 8.

Residents who do not receive cash but are financially struggling can still apply for payment.

Applicable to anyone with a parliamentary tax cut, housing benefit, or universal credit, with or without children.

Pensioners who receive parliamentary tax cuts or housing benefits are also eligible.

The council states that it is contacting qualified personnel for details on how to apply.

People living in the district of the Warwickshire County Council are also automatically paid.

Each council distributes cash in a variety of ways, including amounts and qualified people.

 You can check this using the gov.uk Council Finder tool.

For example,Rotherham now allows the most difficult households to apply for up to £ 400.

  North Yorkshire has a £ 150 free supermarket voucher .

and Leading Council will give their own pensioners £ 98 worth of energy vouchers and families in the area to cover similar costs. We offer a total of £ 49.

Once you find the council, you should find information on how to apply for funding on its website.

Each council has a different application process. Therefore, the exact details of how to apply will depend on where you live.

In other words, the eligibility requirements to access the fund may also be different. We recommend that you check with your local council for more information.

If you don't have the information on the council's website, it's best to call and ask for more information.

If you are not eligible for the fund but still need help, there are other support packages available.

Additional support for energy bills

There are schemes that suppliers, local councils, charitable bodies, and governments can support.

If you're struggling with energy costs or other billing, there are many organizations that can ask for free advice, such as:

  • National Debtline -0808 808 4000
  • Step change -0800138 1111
  • To the public Advice -0808800 9060

You need to talk to your energy supplier first as you have a scheme in place to help with billing and delinquency, such as hardship funds and grants. ..

For example, British Gas and Octopus set up up to £ 750 worth of money to serve customers. I am supporting. Suffering from their bill. If you are struggling with invoices through the

 household support scheme, your local government may be able to help you with cash or grants.

You also need to make sure that you are enjoying all the benefits of being eligible. Use the

 online reward calculator to make sure you haven't missed any extra cash.

Similarly, you can search for charity grants to help you pay for gas and electricity bills .

Depending on the situation, government support is increasing in the form of a temporary payment of living expenses worth £ 1,500 by the end of the year.

All households will get £ 400 from this winter's energy bill.

One-time payment of £ 650 if you have universal credits and certain benefits - Account in the first half blow bank WEEKS.

Meanwhile, £ 300 payments are paid to pensioners, and £ 150 additional I'm heading for a specific person I also have a disability.