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By Ben Murray
Annan and Eskdale
Families given Winter heating assistance

FAMILIES across Dumfries and Galloway received an additional £214.10 to help heat their homes during the winter.

According to latest official statistics for Child Winter Heating Assistance, more than 700 payments worth over £150,000 were made last winter in Dumfries and Galloway, £46,000 more than last winter.

In total, over £350,000 in Child Winter Heating Assistance payments have been issued in Dumfries & Galloway since the benefit launched in November 2020.

Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Shirley-Anne Somerville 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 £150,000 has been paid to eligible families in Dumfries & Galloway for winter 2022/23.

“This Scottish Government benefit is one of seven benefits only available in Scotland and is automatically paid to families of the most severely disabled children and young people .

“I urge anyone who is struggling during the cost of living crisis to visit the Scottish Government’s Cost of Living website for support and advice.”

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