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Warm Welcome Spaces (Rochdale, Heywood, Middleton and Pennines)

Warm Welcome Spaces in the borough of Rochdale are places where local people can gather for free in a warm, safe, welcoming place and enjoy a free drink, activities and access to other services.

All venues will offer free hot and cold drinks, activities and advice. Some venues will offer additional services such as free wifi. All Warm Welcome Spaces will be heated, safe, friendly and neutral places where you can comfortably spend time reading, studying or chatting with others. We won’t ask why you need a Warm Welcome Space.

Umbrella org:
Rochdale Borough Council
How to apply:
Just turn up and one of the Warm Space venues
Sector:
Public

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