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Council Opens Doors to 'Warm Spaces' This Winter
28 Nov
Summary
- Over 200 venues offer warmth and social connection.
- Spaces are free for residents of all ages facing high bills.
- Initiative aims to combat rising cost of living impacts.

In Northamptonshire, a significant initiative is underway to support residents struggling with escalating heating costs. Over 200 diverse venues, ranging from libraries to community halls, have opened their doors as "Warm Spaces." These locations offer a welcoming and non-judgemental environment for individuals to find warmth and combat the challenges of the rising cost of living.
The "Warm Spaces" program, supported by West and North Northamptonshire councils, is designed to provide essential warmth and social interaction throughout the winter months. These free-to-access hubs are crucial for residents who find it unaffordable to adequately heat their homes. They serve as vital points for physical and mental well-being, as well as access to important support information.
Community groups and voluntary organizations are instrumental in running these spaces across both North and West Northamptonshire. The initiative underscores the councils' recognition of the financial pressures many residents face. Beyond just providing heat, the program aims to offer dignity and foster crucial connections within the community during a difficult period.




