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.
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Art4Space (Stockwell and Oval)
Available between 11th January-21st March (not during half term and on 29th Feb).
Brixton Tate Library
Brixton Library in the heart of Brixton, on Windrush Square is a beautiful Grade II listed building. On the ground floor there is the children’s library, adult fiction and a gallery room that can be hired for events. On the first floor there is a large non-fiction library, quiet study space and a reference library. The library is open 7 days a week.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.
Community Saturdays Winter Welcome at St Margaret Hub
We’re so happy to offer our welcome warm space to our community and we hope that you make yourself at home.
Moorlands Community Centre provided by Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing (MTVH)
Get free tea and coffee and can rest and buy lunch for £1.
Access the Southwyck Pantry on both days for a weekly choice of healthy food for a weekly pay-as-you-go price.
RMUK Wellbeing’s Warm Welcome at Myatt’s Corner Café
Open Fridays, join us for a friendly chat, games, advice, drinks and fresh nutritious hot cultural meals and takeaway. Free hot food, drinks, fruit and snacks.
St Martins Community Centre Tulse hill
Drop into St Martins Community Centre every Monday between 30th January and 27th March for a safe, warm and welcoming space.
On offer are free warm food and refreshments, activities,.
Streatham Library
Streatham Library, at 63 High Road, Streatham, is a Grade II listed building. The library’s Mark Bennett hall is available for hire.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.