Maybole is gearing up to welcome a ‘new and improved’ supermarket at the end of the week.
19.05.2023 - 12:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Thousands of families across Scotland with a disabled child or young person will receive a one-off payment later this year to help with energy bills later this year. Child Winter Heating Assistance is paid automatically once a year to those in receipt of disability benefits and will increase by 10.1 per cent to £235.70 for winter 2023-2024.
The latest statistics from the Scottish Government show that more than 26,000 payments of £214.10 - worth £5.7 million in total - were made to eligible youngsters in winter 2022/2023, to help heat their homes during the colder months. The majority of payments were made by the end of October.
In total, £13.4 million in Child Winter Heating Assistance payments have been issued since the devolved benefit was introduced in November 2020. It is administered by Social Security Scotland and is available to disabled children and young people under the age of 19 who receive a qualifying benefit.
Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Shirley-Anne Somerville recently said: “The cost of living crisis and higher energy bills mean that families are struggling more than ever. Getting this money to families who may need to heat their homes for longer than others over the winter months provides crucial financial support and eases financial pressure at a challenging time of year. Therefore it is welcome news that £5.7 million fit has been paid to eligible families for winter 2022/23.”
This payment is one of seven benefits only available in Scotland and is automatically paid to families of the most severely disabled children and young people. Ms Somerville also urged anyone struggling during the cost of living crisis to visit the Scottish Government’s Cost of Living website here for support and advice
Maybole is gearing up to welcome a ‘new and improved’ supermarket at the end of the week.
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