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New grant scheme to help Preston community groups run warm spaces this winter

Posted on - 28th November, 2022 - 7:00am | Author - | Posted in - Health, Politics, Preston News
Judith Gratton, library assistant at Leyland Library, with the Lancashire Warm Spaces Charter
Judith Gratton, library assistant at Leyland Library, with the Lancashire Warm Spaces Charter

A new grant scheme aimed at helping organisations in the community to run warm spaces this winter has been launched by Lancashire County Council.

All libraries in Lancashire have been designated as warm and welcome spaces where people can find a warm drink, a space to sit, free computers and Wi-Fi, charging points for digital equipment, events and activities and help from staff to find further information about what support is available.

To complement this offer, the county council is developing a new small grants scheme that will allow organisations in the Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) sector, as well as for parish and town councils, to create or improve their warm space offer in their local community. 

Grants of up to £500 will be available through a simple application process.

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Those organisations wishing to offer a warm space will be asked to sign up to the Lancashire Warm Spaces Charter – a set of seven core principles that every warm space should adhere to.

Organisations will also be asked to register their facilities with the County Council, so residents can be made aware of how to access them.

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Cllr Michael Green, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “The Lancashire Warm Spaces Charter will help residents know what to expect when they enter a warm space in Lancashire.

“When an organisation signs up to the Charter, they are giving a guarantee that those who use it will be entering a safe, accessible and warm space, and treated with respect and dignity, without judgement and in confidence. The Charter also helps organisations wishing to provide warm spaces to know exactly what is expected of them.

“Initially we are making £72,000 available for organisations to bid to, and this will be kept under review. We are also investing in training for the organisations wishing to be part of this scheme. This will help them to feel more confident and competent with any issues or concerns they may have and will ensure they are fully aligned to the principles of the Charter.”

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Dr Sakthi Karunanithi, Director of Public Health, Lancashire County Council, said: “We know that living in a cold home can have numerous negative impacts on an individual’s health and wellbeing.

“To prepare for the winter, we are letting the public know that they can come to any of our libraries to feel warm, welcome and speak to our staff who can signpost to further support.

“The Lancashire Warm Spaces Charter and the associated grant scheme will expand this offer, creating a collection of warm spaces that all share the same core principles, right across the county.”

For more information about the Lancashire Warm Spaces Grant Scheme, visit the Lancashire County Council website.

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