Warm Spots

A Warm Spot offers a warm, welcoming space for people to visit this winter if they need it. They are run by a range of different organisations including churches, village halls, local councils and libraries.

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All Warm Spots have their own opening days and times and the services available vary. You can find details of Warm Spots near you by:

  • searching the map
  • typing in what you're looking for into the search box
  • selecting the day of the week you want 
  • using the links listed below the map

If you have set up or are thinking of setting up a Warm Spot, we have devised a tool kit to help you.

 

If you are looking for warm spots in the area covered by Westmorland and Furness Council, go to their website.

Register your own Warm Spot 

Aspatria Dreamscheme

We meet in the kitchen at the rear of the hall, it is used exclusively for the warm hub on this day/time.
warm welcome, warm room, soup & roll, hot drink and cake :)

CA12 Community Socials - Tea and Chat (Threlkeld)

All 4 CA12 warm spots open specifically for the CA12 Community Socials- Tea and Chat sessions; all are held in community hall style environments, which have kitchen and toilet facilities, and where refreshments can be prepared and served.

CA12 Community Socials - Tea and Chat (Underskiddaw)

All 4 CA12 warm spots open specifically for the CA12 Community Socials- Tea and Chat sessions; all are held in community hall style environments, which have kitchen and toilet facilities, and where refreshments can be prepared and served.

Carlisle Youth Zone

CYZ Winter Warm Zone is for young people aged 7 - 18yrs (up to 24yrs with additional needs). Young people can now access our Youth Clubs free and receive a free hot meal and drink. Our Senior members (11yrs+) can also access our after school gym for free
A warm drink is available during every session and a free hot meal will also be provided during our Youth Clubs (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday).

Hallbankgate Hub

Busy community space, shop and cafe. separate quiet area with library, gallery, comfy chairs. Tea and coffee available, cakes, soup and snacks.
We would be offering subsidised tea and coffee. The cafe serves home made soup, scones and home made bread, beans on toast and cakes.
Anyone would be welcome to come and use our warm space and spend time at the Hub. They could bring their own computer, or read books from the library, a newspaper, or watch the word go by!
The Hub has a paid manager but the day to day running is done by volunteers. It is a friendly and welcoming place.