The Scarborough News

Warm space opens at Gallows Close Centre

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

Scarboroug­h’s Gallow Close Centre will be opening up a warm room as the cost of living crisis hits the town.

The community centre has shared on Facebook details of its new ‘warm hub’ for those who need a warm space and a hot meal.

It will open up a warm room on Wednesdays and Saturdays, between 10am and 1pm, and Fridays between 11.30am until 2.30pm.

Kimmie Avison, from the Gallows Close Centre, said: “We have joined forces with many other organisati­ons who are providing a warm space over the colder months.

“Theideabeh­indthisist­hat

ifpeoplein­theirhomes­arenot able to put their heating on they can come and use a safe, warm space three days a week.

“The cafe is open and if

people have been referred through their housing associatio­n or other partner organisati­ons we are working with, this will then entitle them to receive extra support including food parcels, energy vouchers and a £1 voucher to purchase a substantia­l meal and a hot drink when using the warm space.”

The warm hub will remain open until the end of March 2023, and will be available to the residents of Barrowclif­f, Northstead, Newby and the Woodlands Ward.

Kimmie added: “We recognise there is a need for extra support with the ever rising costs of living, so this is where our community hub steps in to help those most in need.

"The centre has raised £15,000 for the warm hub, and they say that they recognise that for some people they may feel embarrasse­d, or feel too proud to ask for help so “we are here to ease the pressure and make life a little easier where possible and urge people to get in touch.”

Any local resident in social housing can contact their local office and ask to be referred for additional support.

For anyone who is not sure if they qualify for additional support can email gallowsclo­secentre@gmail.com or contact the office on Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 3pm on 01723 378102. It will signpost them to the organisati­ons that can help.

The Age UK shop, located on Aberdeen Walk, Scarboroug­h, has also opened its doors to provide a warm space for people who may need it.

The room is available to all ages, but the charity asks that children are supervised.

The space is open between 10am and 4pm, Monday to Friday.

 ?? ?? Kimmie Avison at Gallows Close Centre. (Picture: NYCC).
Kimmie Avison at Gallows Close Centre. (Picture: NYCC).

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