Kenilworth charity compiles timetable of warm hubs across the town

By James Smith

17th Jan 2023 | Local News

Kenilworth residents with WRCC, Compassionate Kenilworth, SVP Kenilworth and local police enjoying mince pies and bacon sandwiches at the Winter Warm Hub
Kenilworth residents with WRCC, Compassionate Kenilworth, SVP Kenilworth and local police enjoying mince pies and bacon sandwiches at the Winter Warm Hub

A Kenilworth charity has created a timetable of free warm hubs set up across the town.

Compassionate Kenilworth, formerly known as Covid-19 Support Kenilworth Group, launched a public survey at the end of last year to find out what was needed locally in response to the cost of living and energy crisis.

A charity spokesperson said: "We have compiled a list of warm hubs that have been set up or adapted to provide a warm space where you can access social connection, free refreshments, activities, support and information during the cost of living and energy crisis.

"We have worked hard to ensure that we share this info across the community, and you can find hard copies at the following venues: the Kenilworth Centre, Kenilworth Books, The Treehouse Bookshop, all Warm Hub events and the library."

For those online, check out the website for local listings and printable copies at www.compassionatekenilworth.co.uk for further afield Warm Hubs directories at www.warmspaces/org/spaces or www.warmwelcome.uk

They added: "Don't stay at home alone this winter!

"Get out for free teas, coffees, refreshments and a chat in a warm, friendly space. Take a friend along or come and make new ones!

"Compassionate Kenilworth has compiled a list of free weekly community hubs organised by others here in Kenilworth."

     

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