Millions of people who claim benefits, such as Universal Credit, could save thousands of pounds this winter.
Around six millions people are currently claiming Universal Credit, which is a government payment to help with your living costs. However, many of them will not be aware that there are 30 freebies and discounts that they could also be claiming.
They include to £10,000 to pay for a new boiler or home insulation, free prescriptions for people with zero income or those on a low income, deduced council tax bills and £150 towards school uniforms. Some of these are location-dependent, so it is worth checking your eligibility as you may be missing out on huge savings.
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We've rounded up 30 additional support measures you may be entitled to if you are claiming benefits.
30 Freebies for Universal Credit claimants
- Reduced council tax bills
- Capped water bills
- Half price bus
- Discounted rail fares
- Free or discounted gym membership
- Help with new job costs
- Warm Home Discount Scheme of £140 off fuel bills
- £25 in Cold Weather Payments
- Free or cheap broadband from TalkTalk, Virgin Media and BT
- Cheap BT phone calls
- Free prescriptions for people with zero income or those on a low income
- Free dental treatment
- Eye tests and discounted glasses
- Free school transport
- Free school meals
- Discounted childcare costs
- £150 towards school uniforms - dependent on the local authority
- £1,200 free cash as part of the Government’s Help to Save scheme
- Food vouchers for kids as part of the Healthy Start scheme
- Maternity grant up to £1,000
- Disabled Facilities Grant (up to £30,000) to make changes to a home
- Homeowners can apply for up to £10,000 to pay for a boiler
- Homeowners can get help to pay for double glazing as part of the Green Homes Scheme
- Up to £300 in Winter Fuel Payments
- Free wigs or fabric support provided by the NHS
- Free health travel costs
- Help with housing costs
- Help with funeral costs
- Bereavement support payments
- Reduced court fees.
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