Text message scam alert
We are urging residents to be aware of a text message scam claiming that they have got a new round of winter heating subsidies approved by the council. The messages says you have only a few days to claim and there is a link in the text.
If you receive a text message of this nature, it is a scam. Do not provide any details or click any links within the message.
There is no need to apply – letters will be sent direct to those eligible.
You can report suspicious text messages to your phone provider who then will be able to investigate and take action. Lots of phone providers are part of a scheme that allows customers to forward any suspicious messages to 7726.
Three thousand pensioners that will miss out on the winter fuel payment this year will be given a £200 boost from North Lincolnshire Council.
The council has looked at how it could help the pensioners most in need following the Government’s decision to scrap the winter fuel payment for the vast majority of pensioners. Further investment is also being provided to pensioners through an air fryer and slow cooker programme that will be available to all residents of pension age.
The money will be given to pensioners who do not qualify for pensioners tax credit but do receive council tax support. There is no need to apply – letters will be sent direct to those eligible that they can exchange for the £200 at any post office.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “We have looked at how best to support the most vulnerable pensioners following the Government’s cruel decision to scrap the winter fuel payments for most pensioners.
“With some pensioners having to decide whether to eat or heat we had to act and are investing £600,000 to help those most in need. In addition, our investment in helping older people with air fryers and slow cookers will help ensure our residents will be able to limit their energy usage whilst also supporting healthy eating.
“The money will be in people’s pockets before Christmas, going someway to help older people who may be struggling with high bills this winter.
“This is on top of the other support the council provides to pensioners – such as an energy switching service, open access libraries which serve as warm locations, leisure packages, a free bus pass and free car parking.”
The council will use money from the Government’s Housing Support Fund for the £200.