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Warm Spaces

Providing spaces with respect, dignity and warmth

With significant increases in living costs there is unprecedented pressure on people already in poverty, and this winter despite the support given by Government, people in South and East Lincolnshire will be forced to make tough decisions about when and what they eat, what they can do in life, and when they can afford to heat their home.

To support our residents we have worked with our partners to create a network of Warm Spaces, a group of places where local residents can come together to stay warm and perhaps enjoy a cup of tea and a biscuit.

We have created a directory of all the places available to our residents so that anyone who is cold knows where they can go to get warm, stay warm and enjoy a little company and some hot refreshments.

Warm Spaces Charter

All members of the Warm Spaces network across East Lindsey work to these standards.

You'll get a warm welcome as well as Warm Space

Every time you come to a Warm Space you'll be given a warm welcome from the staff and volunteers there.

Everyone is treated equally

Everyone has the right to be warm. Everyone in a Warm Space will be treated with dignity and respect.

Your Warm space will be a safe space

Safeguarding policies will always be followed. Where refreshments are offered, food hygiene rules are followed too. Each venue will follow the latest public health guidance around Covid-19, flu and other illnesses. Venues will follow their own age restrictions as appropriate and clearly display them on Locate and within the venue.

We'll not tell anyone about you needing a Warm Space

If you want to share the reasons you need a Warm Space, someone will listen, but they won't tell anyone else unless you give them permission, or they must because of their safeguarding policies.

It doesn't matter why you need a Warm Space

Every Warm Space is a non-judgemental space; whatever the reason you have for needing to come in, you'll be treated the same and never judged.

Warm Space participants will be expected to adhere to their own safeguarding policies and ensure that all staff and volunteers are briefed on these procedures.

Sharing Warm Spaces for East Lindsey District Council

If you've got a Warm Space already, please tell us about your facilities and services by emailing the Empowering Healthy Communities Co-ordinator

Warm Space participants will be expected to adhere to their own safeguarding policies and ensure that all staff and volunteers are briefed on these procedures.

Skegness Area Warm Places

Please note that a Skegness Area Warm Places Facebook Page  has been created to provide information for service users and practical information about running a Warm Space.

Handy Money Saving Guide

There is a useful guide available for maintaining wellbeing and making your money stretch a bit further.  Please see the downloads section for full details.

Warm Space available at Alford Hub
Warm Space available at Alford Library
Warm Space available at Alford Methodist Church
Warm Space available at Alford War Memorial Hall
Warm Space available at Binbrook
Warm Space available at Binbrook
Warm Space available at Bucknall Village Hall
Warm Space available at Horncastle Community Centre
Warm Space available at Grandma's Pudding Co - Team Room Friskney
Warm Space available at Horncastle Community Centre
Warm Space available at Horncastle Swimming Pool
Warm Space available at Hundleby Community Cafe