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A Cold Weather Payment can provide valuable support to people who are experiencing particularly cold temperatures. As snow continues to fall across the UK, the DWP has confirmed another Cold
Weather Payment has been triggered. The latest Cold Weather Payment to be issued is for the Dyce weather station, affecting a number of postcodes. These are as follows: * Universal Credit *
Pension Credit * Income Support * Support for Mortgage Interest * Employment and Support Allowance * Jobseeker’s Allowance The £25 payout covers each period of very cold weather between
November 1, and March 31. Those eligible can expect to receive a payment from the DWP within 14 working days of a period of very cold weather. Many Britons will be keen to check on a regular
basis if they are set to receive a Cold Weather Payment for their area. Due to the extremely cold weather in many parts of the UK, it was announced a number of postcodes have been triggered
earlier in the week. These are as follows: ABOYNE - FEBRUARY 9 TO FEBRUARY 15 AB30-34, AB38, AB51-55, DD8-9. ESKDALEMUIR - FEBRUARY 9 TO FEBRUARY 15 DG3-4, DG10-11, DG13-14, ML12, TD7, TD9
KINLOSS - FEBRUARY 9 TO FEBRUARY 15 AB44-45, AB56, IV1-3, IV5, IV8-12, IV17-20, IV30-32, IV36 REDESDALE - FEBRUARY 9 TO FEBRUARY 15 CA9, DH8, NE19, NE47-49 TULLOCH BRIDGE - FEBRUARY 9 TO
FEBRUARY 15 FK20-21, PA33, PA36, PA40, PH8-9, PH15-17, PH30-35, PH37, PH49-50