Heating oil support

Norfolk County Council has set up a £3 million crisis fund to support residents affected by the rise in heating‑oil prices. 
 
The county has one of the largest numbers of oil‑heated homes, with around 70,000 households relying on the fuel for heating and hot water. 
 
The Norfolk Heating Oil Crisis Fund will offer help to low‑income families who may otherwise be left without fuel. 

Who can access support? 

Help is available to those who are on low incomes, typically households with less than £35k coming in each year.

The council will also consider savings and any outstanding debts- ensuring the support reaches those who need it most. 

Priority will be given to those who are due to run out of oil and are at imminent risk of losing access to heating and hot water. 

What support is on offer? 

Once eligibility is confirmed, the council will offer grants of around £350 per household. 

There is also support available around setting up payment plans with oil suppliers. 

Those who are in financial hardship can also access a range of support through the council’s Crisis and Resilience Fund which offers crisis payments for unexpected financial shocks and support to build financial resilience. This includes budgeting advice, grant applications, and debt referrals. 

How can I access support? 

Residents can apply to the Norfolk Heating Oil Crisis Fund through the council’s website at www.norfolk.gov.uk/HeatingOil 

You will be asked to provide information about yourself and anyone else who lives with you. 

That will include 2 months banks statements, details of outstanding debts and if you have an oil payment plan in place. 

Those who cannot access support online can call 0344 800 8020 and someone will complete the form with you. 

The Norfolk Heating Oil Crisis Fund is funded through a £3,055,625 top-up to the 2026/27 Crisis and Resilience Fund from the UK government.