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List of areas giving EXTRA cash on top of £150 council tax rebate

HOUSEHOLDS in some areas are being given extra cash help on top of the £150 council tax rebate.

The money is being dished out by local authorities to the most hard-up households, as everyone battles pricey bill rises.

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You could get MORE than the £150 helpCredit: Getty

Energy bills could hit £2,800 in October, adding another £800 to what customers already pay, and plenty of other price rises amid the gruelling cost of living crisis are bring most families to their knees.

In response the government handed out one-off payments of £150 to those living in council tax bands A-D.

Councils are dishing out this cash in different ways, and some have confirmed that those who qualify for the main payment can get even more money if they are still struggling.

On top of the main council tax energy rebate scheme councils have been given £144million discretionary fund.

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Those who are not eligible for the £150 will be able to apply, like those living in council tax bands E-H.

It means they don't miss out on support just based on the postcode lottery of where they live, even if they're struggling.

But not only that, plenty already in receipt of the £150 can get a "top-up" too.

That means they get money on top of the £150, in some cases giving households support of up to £170 or £200 in total.

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We reveal if your area is dishing out the generous spare cash.

The areas giving EXTRA cash on top

The amount being given varies based on where you live, with some councils not giving any extra cash at all.

So far we know that, Camden's own discretionary scheme is open to those living in bands A-D who "have received one payment but are still struggling".

Successful applicants will get £150 payment and those getting council tax discounts under existing schemes will be prioritised.

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But if you live in the area you'll need to apply, even if you got the first payment automatically.

You'll need to show you're in financial hardship as there is a limited pot of cash that's allocated according to the area's size and need.

Meanwhile Wyre Forest District Council is giving "top up" payments of £35 to households in all council tax bands.

You'll get the cash if you live in this area and get the maximum council tax discount available through existing schemes.

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