Inverness winter payments scheme 2025/26

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People on low income can apply for a one-off payment of £115 from The Highland Council’s City of Inverness Area Committee 2025/26 winter payments scheme to help them with their winter fuel bills.

Leader of Inverness Area, Councillor Ian Brown said: “If you live in the Aird and Loch Ness, Inverness West, Inverness Central, Inverness Ness-side, Inverness Millburn, Culloden and Ardersier and Inverness South Wards you may be entitled to financial support during winter when extra fuel is needed to keep homes warm. The City of Inverness Area Committee winter payments scheme is designed to help people who are most in need and I would encourage anyone who meets the eligibility criteria to apply for and claim the one-off winter payment of £115 that they are entitled to. The scheme is aimed at anyone on low income of all ages and not just pensioners.”

Residents of the 7 Inverness Wards are encouraged to apply for the one-off £115 winter payment, if any of the following applies to them: 

  • aged 90 or older on or before 28 February 2026 irrespective of savings; or
  • receive a Scottish Welfare Fund Crisis Grant Payment between 1 December 2025 and 28 February 2026;
  • receive Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit);
  • have a child/children under the age of five and you must be in receipt of Income Support; Income Based Jobseekers Allowance; Universal Credit; or Income Based Employment and Support Allowance;
  • in receipt of:
    • Pension Credit (Savings Credit);
    • Income Support;
    • Universal Credit;
    • Income-based Jobseekers Allowance;
    • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance;
    • Incapacity Benefit. 

The applicant must also have someone who lives in their household who is receiving: 

  • Attendance Allowance;
  • Middle or high rate Disability Living Allowance (care component);
  • War Widow’s or War Widower’s pension;
  • Personal Independence payment (daily-living component);
  • Armed Forces Independence payment.

In addition, applicants must be able to confirm that there are no residents in the household in receipt of a wage either now or in the previous calendar month or with capital in excess of £6,000. This does not apply if they will be aged 90 or over on or before 28 February 2026 or if they received a Scottish Welfare Fund Crisis Grant Payment between 1 December 2025 to 28 February 2026.  Only one application per household will be accepted.


Application forms for the Inverness Winter Payments Scheme 2025/26 are available:

The deadline for return of application forms is 31 March 2026.

The Inverness Winter Payments Scheme is fully funded by the Inverness Common Fund and is therefore only available to eligible people within the 7 specified Inverness Wards.

Inverness Common Good Funding can only be used to principally benefit people living within the geographic area of the former Burgh of Inverness.

Advice and Information

The Worrying About Money? guide covers information for people waiting for claims to be assessed as well as those already receiving benefits. Topics including advice on what to do if anyone finds themselves having a sudden loss of income or if their statutory sick pay does not cover their living expenses. There is also information on how to apply to the Scottish Welfare Fund, maximising income and benefit advice, debt advice and how to challenge a decision. The Worrying About Money Guide is available on the Highland Council website here https://www.highland.gov.uk/directory_record/102970/benefit_advice

Inverness Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) offer advice about energy efficiency. If you are anxious about bills piling up, you are not alone. CAB advisers help people every day with energy debt. They can communicate with your provider, work out a repayment plan, or even get some debt written off. Get in touch today via bureau@invernesscab.org or 01463 252292.

3 Dec 2025