Warm Spaces

As the cost of living crisis continues, many of us face tough decisions this Winter. Some of us cannot afford to heat our homes or are worried about doing so.

To support the community, we have partnered with the voluntary sector and other organisations to open a network of Warm Spaces across Lambeth that you can visit for free, relax, stay warm and meet others in the community.

Each Warm Space is slightly different; you can find some in libraries, community halls and hubs. Some offer hot food, activities and services. Whichever Warm Space you visit, all will be safe, heated, welcoming, kind and inclusive.

Find a Warm Space below.

Register an open Warm Space

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  • Clapham Library

    Situated in the Mary Seacole Centre on Clapham High Street, this stunning, modern, award-winning building is the largest library in Lambeth. There is a central performance space and meeting rooms which can be hired. The library is open 7 days a week.
  • Clapham Park Cube provided by Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing (MTVH)

    This Warm Space is open Thursdays between 11:30am and 3pm.

    A lunch club is held each Thursday.

  • Oasis Living Room provided by Oasis Hub Waterloo

    This Warm Space has an on-site Community Fridge, give-and-take clothes rail, and refill station to visit.

  • Upper Norwood Library

    Upper Norwood Library is located on Westow Hill in Crystal Palace triangle.
  • West Norwood Library

    West Norwood Library is at 1-5 Norwood High Street, in the heart of West Norwood, next to the cemetery. It offers books, computers, Wi-Fi, study space, story times, 3D printing and much more.