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Thousands of households could get £120 free fuel vouchers to help with soaring energy bills – how to apply

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THOUSANDS of households struggling to pay their energy bills are entitled to free fuel vouchers.

Those who pay their energy bills by direct debit will see their bills increase by 80% from £1,971 to £3,549 from October 1.

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Those on prepayment meters could get fuel vouchers worth up to £120Credit: Getty

However, those on prepayment meters will be hit the hardest as average bills are set to rise from £2,017 to £3,608 next month.

Bills for those on prepayment meters have increased by 175% since last year and these customers can get extra help.

That's why local authorities and charities have stepped in to offer added support in the form of fuel vouchers.

The vouchers are aimed to help some of the four million people with pre-payment meters.

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It's previously been estimated that almost 120,000 of these customers could be eligible for this support.

Each council has the freedom to set its own eligibility criteria and value of these fuel vouchers.

For example, offers fuel vouchers worth £40 under their crisis assistance fund.

Households are eligible for three payments in any 12 month period but must be in receipt of certain benefits including Universal Credit.

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offers struggling households a single voucher valued between £30 and £49 to help pay their energy bills.

Under the council's "Help for Fuel" scheme, households claiming one of the following benefits are eligible for the vouchers:

  • Universal Credit
  • Income support
  • Income-based jobseeker's allowance
  • Income-related employment and support allowance
  • Guaranteed pension credit

will pay prepayment customers gas and electricity costs for a full week if they're struggling.

To receive the help, households will need to live on a low working income and or claim at least one form of means-tested benefits.

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