Older residents living in Lancaster and Morecambe are being urged to take up the offer of a free independent benefit check – with more than £430,000 claimed during the latest campaign.
Older people aged 75 and over are being encouraged to take part in the benefit take-up campaign organised by Lancashire County Council's Welfare Rights Service in partnership with Lancaster City Council.
Lancaster City Council has already contacted 2229 over-75s in their area who were receiving either Housing Benefit or Council Tax Support. A letter was sent out by the city council to invite them to apply for a free and confidential benefits check that would be completed by Lancashire County Council's Welfare Rights Service.
So far 217 free benefits checks have been completed, resulting in a total annual cash gain of £364,380. An additional £75,351 has also been received from back pay.
However, many pensioners in the Lancaster and Morecambe district may still be worrying about paying their bills and seeing their savings reduce as their income is not enough to cover these expenses.
This is why Lancashire County Council is running this campaign to ensure that local pensioners receive the benefits they are entitled to.
Advisers from the Pensioner Take Up Team, who are working with pensioners to maximise their income, will be attending Lancaster Sainsburys (Cable Street) on Wednesday 10 April 2024 from 10am to 3pm, and they are urging anyone who hasn't had a benefit check to pop in.
Joanne Barker, Welfare Rights Manager at Lancashire County Council, said: "Our free and confidential benefits checks are putting money into the pockets of older residents at a time when we know people's finances are stretched.
"We've ran this campaign in Ribble Valley, Preston, Lancaster, Burnley and Wyre and plan to roll it out across Lancashire.
"I would urge our older residents to come and speak to us at Sainsbury's next Wednesday, or alternatively get in contact with the Welfare Rights Service."
Anyone aged 75 or over who would like a free and confidential benefit check can phone the Welfare Rights Pensioners Advice Line on 01772 533321 or email infowrs@lancashire.gov.uk


Lancaster man dies on Christmas Day after hit and run
Lancaster train services affected as major railway bridge works get under way
Town's international film festival to celebrate Eric Morecambe's 100th birthday
Dates announced as Eden Project Morecambe set for big year in 2026
Quit smoking clinics now open across Lancaster and Morecambe Bay
Lancaster hospice receives £14k from water company's cross bay walk
Morecambe Bay health trust appoints new chief exec
Lancaster education leader awarded CBE in King's New Year's Honours List
Family-run cake shop in Morecambe crowned Best Bakery at UK awards
Lancaster and Morecambe pop-up food clubs and community meals announced
Emergency services called to road collision in Carnforth
Police report positive results of pre-Christmas visits to Lancaster and Morecambe venues
Teenager arrested and motorbike seized after youths seen riding dangerously in Morecambe
Arrest after motorcyclist seriously injured in crash in Morecambe
Body found in search for missing Lancaster University student
Lancashire residents asked for views on police funding
New scheme to display names of residents on North West air ambulances
Investigation closed into prisoner's death at Lancaster hospital
LISTEN: How Lancaster life coach aims to spread Christmas cheer this year
Lancaster schoolgirl's design wins Mayor’s Christmas card competition

