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getting help with your benefits

Are you getting all the money that you are entitled to from welfare benefits?

Have you received benefit letters or forms that you don’t understand or need help with?

Do you want to know what you might be entitled to if your circumstances changed?

Our team of experienced Revenues Officers offer a free and confidential service giving you support and advice to make sure that you are claiming everything that you are entitled to.

We also have a Money Advisor who can help with you with any debt problems you may be experiencing.

Examples of some of the benefits available include:

Housing Benefit
Help with paying your rent if you receive a low income. Our landlord verification service can help you with the application process.

Council Tax Benefit
Help with paying your Council Tax – you’ll be considered for this if you already claim Housing Benefit.

Discretionary Housing Payments
Help with your housing costs, usually awarded in exceptional circumstances to top up your Housing and Council Tax Benefits.

Tax Credits
Child Tax Credits and Working Tax Credits help to support families with children and working people on low incomes.

Pension Credits
Help for people over the age of 60.

Disability Benefits
Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance, Incapacity Benefit or help with equipment, prescriptions and hospital travel.

Income Support
Available to those aged between 16 and 60 not working, on a low income or working less than 16 hours a week

If you are unsure of the benefits you may be entitled to you can follow the 'what am I entitled to' link below which will take you through a benefit calculator. or for help and assistance with benefits, follow the benefits adviser link.

What am I entitled to?

Benefits adviser?