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Over the winter, a number of community organisations are opening up warm, safe spaces and running coffee mornings and other activities for residents. We are working to include these on this map, as they get up and running, as a resource for the community and partners. Please get in touch at communications@rbwm.gov.uk if you are involved in running a space or activity that you would like to be included.
All local libraries are safe spaces for the community. During opening hours, people are welcome to use library facilities, explore the ‘Here to Help’ website on the public-access computers and speak with a librarian for advice around cost of living support and/or getting online.
Please also see Warm Welcome Campaign's website for a national map of warm spaces.
Over the winter, a number of community organisations are opening up warm, safe spaces and running coffee mornings and other activities for residents. We are working to include these on this map, as they get up and running, as a resource for the community and partners. Please get in touch at communications@rbwm.gov.uk if you are involved in running a space or activity that you would like to be included.
All local libraries are safe spaces for the community. During opening hours, people are welcome to use library facilities, explore the ‘Here to Help’ website on the public-access computers and speak with a librarian for advice around cost of living support and/or getting online.
Please also see Warm Welcome Campaign's website for a national map of warm spaces.