Borough Insight

Warm hubs across the borough

We have Warms Hubs in and around the borough and people can enjoy a safe, warm and friendly environment in which to enjoy a hot drink, social activity and receive information and advice.

The service is open to all, but is particularly beneficial to residents in hard to heat homes, those who are isolated or those worried about their energy bills.

We are working with Surrey County Council, district, borough, town and parish councils, and Surrey's faith and community groups, to ensure there are a network of Warm Welcome spaces to everybody within the borough and across the county.

Many of our neighbours, friends, and families will be forced to make difficult decisions on whether to heat their homes or eat three meals a day with many millions of UK residents affected by high energy bills, rising mortgage costs, and our borough is no different.
Whether you are old or young, live alone or with your family, feel like you are struggling or just managing to get by, a Warm Welcome awaits you.

How to find Warm Welcome venues near you

There are currently over 80 Warm Welcome venues across Surrey in a variety of community spaces including community and church halls, libraries and leisure centres. All you have to do is show up! Come inside, warm up, enjoy a hot drink and receive energy advice and much more.

Some venues will also be offering additional services such as social and creative activities, community fridges and advice cafes. A number of Warm Welcomes will distributing free items such as fuel vouchers and winter warm packs (including, socks, hats, gloves, blankets and flasks, subject to availability).

To find your nearest Warm Hub, visit Warm Hubs | Epsom and Ewell Borough Council.

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