Housing Benefit

If you are unemployed or on a low income and live in specified, homeless or temporary accommodation or of state pension age, Housing Benefit may provide help to pay your rent.

The amount you receive depends on your income and circumstances. It can cover part or all of your rent.

Housing benefit cannot be paid for heating, hot water or fuel.

Housing benefit does not help with council tax. If you are on a low income you may be able to get a reduction in your council tax. Visit our Council Tax Reduction page for more information.

What will I get?

Can I get any additional help?

You may be able to claim for an additional bedroom if:

To make a claim for an additional bedroom, please complete this Additional Bedroom Allowance Application (PDF) [76KB] (opens new window) . The form also provides more details of the qualifying conditions and what information you are required to provide. Please also see our Privacy Statement.

If you do not meet any of the criteria listed, and you are struggling to make up the shortfall in your rent charge against any housing benefit payments you receive, you can apply for Discretionary Housing Payment.

Who can apply?

For more information on eligibility for housing benefit, visit the Department for Work and Pensions website.

Most people cannot apply for housing benefit if they are receiving Universal Credit. If you are in receipt of Universal Credit, you must make a separate application to us for Council Tax Reduction.

How do I apply?

You can apply online using our Application Form.

What proof do I need?

The level of evidence you need to provide depends on your income and circumstances. We may ask for the following evidence to support your application:

Please do not delay in applying for benefit whilst waiting for any of the information listed above.

If you need to send documents to support your Council Tax Reduction or Housing Benefit application you can do this: