The Scarborough News

Age UK shop creates free ‘warm room’

- Louise Hollingswo­rth louise.hollingswo­rth@nationalwo­rld.com @TheScarbor­oNews

A charity shop in Scarboroug­h is opening its offices to provide a warm space for those in need.

Age UK, located on Aberdeen Walk, Scarboroug­h are opening their doors to provide a warm space for people who may need it.

The free room will have hot drinks, free wi-fi, games and magazines as well as people to talk to, if that’s what you want.

Neil Bradbury, the CEO of Age UK Scarboroug­h & District, said: “We’ve had an awful lot of people come into our offices as we approach this cold season and a massive hike in energy bills that people are experienci­ng at the moment.

“We’ve had so many people worried about it, even in the height of the heatwave during the summer, we knew this was going to be a big problem, so we’ve been thinking about doing this for months really.

“We just thought that we have offices, so we shuffled our meetings so the same meeting room is always free and we can turn it into a nice, cosy warm room and to just open it up for people.”

The room will be open to all ages, but the charity asks that children are supervised.

Morrisons’ Community Champion donated some biscuits and tea as people have started to use the room, and donations from members of the public are also accepted.

Mr Bradbury added: “It’s just an instinctiv­e response to the crisis, and we’re just trying to think about what we can do to help.

“We don’t want to turn away anybody, so the space open to everyone who might need it.”

The room will be open between 10am and 4pm, Monday to Friday.

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