The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has activated new Cold Weather Payments for people living in 51 UK postcode areas.
Around 95,000 eligible households in these areas will receive a £25 payment towards the extra cost of heating their homes as temperatures plummet.
The cash will cover 45 postcode areas around West Yorkshire, including Bradford, Halifax, and Huddersfield, and extend into parts of East Lancashire, including Burnley.
Eligible households in another six postcode districts in North Yorkshire and County Durham will also receive the payments.
The latest payments were triggered by a seven-day period of subzero temperatures in these regions, which started on January 4 and extends until Saturday.
More than 100,000 households have been eligible for Cold Weather Payments this winter so far.
You can check payments for your postcode area using our interactive map below:
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The full list of new postcodes where payments were triggered on January 4 are:
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Previously, two separate payments totalling £50 were made to around 10,000 households in 18 postcode areas in Cumbria and Northumberland.
A further eight postcode areas in Northern Ireland have also received a single £25 Cold Weather Payment under a similar separate scheme which is operated by the Northern Ireland Executive, and not the DWP.
The payments there were triggered on the 4th January and covered these postcode areas:
Cold Weather Payments are made to people in England and Wales who receive a range of benefits.
A separate scheme is operated in Northern Ireland along similar lines but in Scotland the support for heating bills is paid every winter and not linked to specific spells of cold weather.