Warm Spots

Warm Spots are warm, welcoming places for you can visit in winter. Find the locations of warm spots and the facilities they offer. Register a new Warm Spot.

Warm Spots are run by a range of different organisations including churches, village halls, local councils and libraries.

All Warm Spots have their own opening days and times and the services available vary. You can find details of Warm Spots near you by:

  • searching the map
  • typing in what you're looking for into the search box
  • selecting the day of the week you want
  • using the links listed below the map

Register your own Warm Spot 

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Listing

Gateway Church - Neighbourhood Chaplains

Warm drinks, hot water bottles to give people free, blankets, and hats for cold weather. People can chat to our neighbourhood chaplains or get involved in the many activities we have on offer.

Manna House (Cumbria)

Community Centre with advisors for benefits and housing issues; computers and phone; showers, clothing, outdoor equipment; referrals to other agencies, including food bank.
Free lunch at 12noon; free coffees and teas throughout the day; often free toast, biscuits, etc

South Lakes Foyer

Offering tea, coffee, soup, hot chocolate and biscuits. Plus free wi-fi.

St. George's Church

Community-based Cafe environment Hot drinks, together with soup, sandwiches, cake and fruit.

St. Thomas' Community Connections

Church Lounge environment including settees and comfortable chairs. Welcome team of volunteers Warm or cold drinks Help yourself biscuits / cakes Board games toddler toys newspapers social chat.

Staveley with Ings Together

An opportunity to chat, information about our village and what is going on, friendly people, magazines and games. Tea/coffee and biscuits, Soup and Roll. pudding or tray bake.

Waste into Wellbeing - Kendal People's Cafe, Community Food Larder & Community Kitchen

We collect Surplus food from local supermarkets, shops and eateries which would otherwise be wasted, it is served as delicious meals in Kendal People’s Café or shared with others through the community food larder.
We also host a Community kitchen, offering training opportunities and social events.
We serve hot and cold drinks, snacks, cakes and hot lunches on a 'pay as you can' donation basis. We have a Community Food Larder several times a week. We are a community 'warm spot' on Thursdays November to - April.