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List of all warm spaces available across Gedling borough for those struggling this winter

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As the cost of living crisis takes its toll, families and households across Gedling borough find themselves facing the terrifying prospect of a winter without warmth.

As more and more people struggle to pay their energy bills, Gedling Borough Council and community partners have set up essential warm spaces across the borough in a bid to ensure no one goes without during this uncertain time.

A council spokesman said: “Warm spaces are initiatives set up to create places within the local community where people can come together, socialise, stay warm and in some cases have hot refreshments during the winter months. 

“Alongside council venues, many of our valued Community Partners are also offering warm spaces as well as other services and support in local venues across the borough. 

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All venues listed below are free to attend unless otherwise stated. Some may ask for a small voluntary donations.

Richard Herrod Centre

Foxhill Road, Carlton, Nottingham, NG4 1RL

Mon – Sun 8:15 -21:00

Offers daily newspapers, Wi-Fi and TV screens available

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Contact: richard.herrod@gedling.gov.uk 

Bonington Theatre (Lounge Area)

High Street, Arnold, Nottingham, NG5 7EE

Mon – Sun 9am-6pm

Offers free Wi-Fi

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Contact: bonington.theatre@gedling.gov.uk

Bonington Club

High Street, Arnold, NG5 7DN

Tuesday 12noon – 3pm

Contact: puk.nottingham@gmail.com

Netherfield Forum

St George’s Centre, 91 Victoria Road, Netherfield , NG4 2NN 

Mon – Fri: 9am-4pm

Offers Wi-Fi and a range of social activities

Contact 0115 9113302 netherfieldforum@hotmail.com 

St Mark’s Church, Woodthorpe

De Vere Gardens, Woodthorpe, NG5 4PH 

Mon 10am-12pm

Contact: 0115 926 7859 

Daybrook Baptist Church – “Kettles on!”       

14 Mansfield Road, Daybrook Square NG5 6AA       

Open: Weds 10.30am-12.30

Knitting/sewing, art, games, magazines and wi-fi available.

Contact: 07854 690694 or visit www.daybrookbaptist.org

Carlton Community Hub        

Main Street Methodist church, on the corner of Carlton Hill and Cromwell Street, NG4 1EE          

Open: Tues/Fri 12pm-2.45pm                       

Contact: 0303 040 1110

Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Community Centre         

91 Carlton Hill, NG4 1FP        

Open: Thurs 1:30pm -3pm

The church is also open all day, every day and whilst there are not activities outside of our usual service times, it is a warm, quiet space for people to just sit if they wish. Fully accessible, Wi-Fi, activities include bingo, cards games, dominos, newspapers and magazines, other social activities        

Contact: ccen@dioceseofnottingham.uk or call 0115 9118266

Newstead Centre Courtyard Café      

Tilford Road, Newstead Village, Nottinghamshire. NG15 0BS          

Open: Mon – Fri 9am-2pm    

They offer second hand books in the Café to purchase at only 50p and offer magazines to read for free.

Contact: coordinator@newsteadcentre.co.uk or call 01623 720 140

The Salvation Army    

99 High Street, Arnold, NG5 7DQ      

Open: Mon – Thurs 9.30am-12pm   

Contact: nottingham.arnold@salvationarmy.org.uk (0115) 920 8800

Phoenix Farm Methodist Church       

6A Wollaton Avenue, Gedling, NG4 4HY       

Open: Mon 11am-2pm         

They offer: dominoes, Jigsaws, colouring in, knitting, Scrabble, a repair shop and lots of chat        

Contact: 07916 625928

Arnold Methodist Church      

54, Front Street, Arnold, Nottingham, NG5 7EL          

Open: Friday 11am-2pm – Mental Health Befriending and Support Group 

Contact: 0115 926 6828

Carlton Baptist Church Community Kitchen  

108 Station Road, Carlton, Nottingham, NG4 3DA   

Open: Mon 12.30pm – 2.30pm         

Contact: 0115 6703307

inquiry@carltonbaptistchurch.org

Gedling Children’s Centres    

Arnbrook, Netherfield, Killisick and Calverton          

Various Mon – Fri       

The Children’s Centres offer a range of free sessions for parents and children under 5 years.          

Contact: Arnbrook 0115 977 3752 or Netherfield 0115 977 3751 (8.30-16.30) or email CC.gedling@nottscc.gov.uk

Calverton Young People’s Centre (year 7 to 13)       

Flatts Lane, Calverton, Nottingham, NG14 6JZ         

Open Tuesday – 6.00pm – 8.15pm

Wednesday – 6.30pm – 8.45pm

Thursday – 6.30pm – 8.45pm

Friday – 6.30pm – 8.45pm      

50p per session. Wi-Fi, plus a variety of activities available for young people from year 7 -13.           

Contact: sean.ryan@nottscc.gov.uk

Redhill Young People’s Centre (year 6 to 13)

Redhill Road, Arnold, Nottingham, NG5 8GX

Open: Monday – 6.15pm – 8.30pm (junior group, years 6 to 8)

Tuesday – 6.30pm – 8.45pm (years 7 to 13)

Wednesday – 6.30pm – 8.45pm (years 9+)

Friday – 6.30pm – 8.45pm (years 9+) 

50p per session. Offers wi-Fi, plus a variety of activities available for young people from year 7 -13.           

Contact: cathryn.reade@nottscc.gov.uk

The Core Centre Charity Hub

Flatts Lane, Calverton, Nottingham, NG14 6JZ         

Open: Tuesday – 6.00pm – 8.15pm

Wednesday – 6.30pm – 8.45pm

Thursday – 6.30pm – 8.45pm

Friday – 6.30pm – 8.45pm 

Offers wi-Fi and access to Public, computer, newspapers and board Games      

Contact: info@calvertoncore.org.uk 0115 8470551 or 07305 109358

Men in Sheds Carlton

Back of St. Paul’s Church, 5 Church Street, Carlton, Nottingham NG4 1BJ  

Open: Tuesday and Thursday morning 9am to 12 noon           

Men in Sheds Carlton supports older men who want to get together, share and learn new skills – all in the welcoming space of a Shed.           

Contact: 0705868230 or email: paulhoward81@outlook.com

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Some of the places listed will help pensioners keep warm over the winter

Men in Sheds Daybrook Age UK        

The Stores Building, The Stores Building, Nottingham Road, Daybrook, Nottingham, NG5 6LU     

Open: Mon – Weds, 9.00am – 3:30pm (One morning session 9.00am – 12pm / 12.30 – 3.30pm)           

£3 per session.

Men in Sheds supports older men in search of a hobby and those who want to socialise, share and learn new skills all in the welcoming setting of a workshop.

Equipment and tools are provided and volunteers are there for support. Members take part in the day-to-day running of the shed and decide on activities they want to follow including woodworking, skills sharing and socialising.         

Contact: 0115 920 8771 or 07872839570 or email les.taylor@ageuknotts.org.uk

St Mary’s Church and Family Centre

Church Lane , Arnold, Nottingham, NG5 6HJ

Community Kitchen: Every Saturday 12:15pm to 13.30pm.                   Seniors Tea:  First Saturday in every month 14:30pm-16:30pm.                     
Community Cinema: Third Tuesday of every month 7:30pm          
Community Kitchen: A warm welcome and friendly chat is always available .
Seniors Tea: Games, Quizzes, and Sing Along. Community Cinema: Different film each month, chance to meet new people and watch a good old movie with friends

Contact: Community Kitchen: 0115 9209153. Seniors Tea: 07957941947 admin@stmarysarnold.org.uk

Age Concern Carlton & District Tearoom      

Inside the charity shop at 352-356 Carlton Hill, Carlton, Nottm, NG4 1JB   

Open: Monday to Saturday 9am – 2:30pm        

Newspapers available and an opportunity to meet with others in a welcoming environment.    

The Ark Advice Centre           

12 Wollaton Avenue, Gedling, Nottingham, NG4 4HX          

Open: Monday – Friday 10am – 3pm           

On offer: Wi-Fi, computers, games and company. 

Contact: 0115 859 9556 or theark@thearkgedling.org.uk

St Wilfrid’s Church Calverton

Main Street, Calverton, Nottingham, NG14 6FG       

Open: Tuesday 9:15am – 10:30am (term time only)

Church services take place Thursday 9-12pm (private prayer) and Sunday 9am and 10:30am and evening prayer 6pm 1st and 2nd Sunday of the month.

Tuesday – Tea and Chat includes Tea, cake and biscuits

Refreshments also served on a Sunday between the morning services.      

Contact: office@stwilfrids-church.co.uk

Bestwood Miner’s Welfare / Welfare Public House & Kitchen         

Park Road, Bestwood Village, Nottingham NG6 8TQ 

Open: Mon – Thur 11am – 6pm.       

Offers newspapers, TV in all rooms, kids corner, place for older kids to do their homework.       

Contact: bestwoodvillagesc@hotmail.co.uk or www.facebook.com/thewelfarecharity

St Jude’s Church (WSM)         

405 Woodborough Road, Mapperley, Nottingham NG3 5HE

Open: Mon  9.30am – 12.00 noon    

Ofers free refreshments, free wi-fi, newspapers, books and activities.

Contact (0115) 9856131 or 07483131011 or email office@stjudes.church

Gleaners Inn  

Bonner Lane, Calverton, NG14 6FS   

Open 12pm-11pm Daily      

WiFi available £1 per session. Refreshments available. Providing lite bites and hot affordable meals also tea and coffee. TV and sky sports available Board games, pool, darts, dominoes and other games.

Contact 0115 808 4191

St Alban’s Community Kitchen. (WSM)          

Emmanuel Church Bestwood, 10 Church View Cl, Arnold, Nottingham NG5 9QP     

Open: Tues 3pm-6pm            

Small donations welcome for a three course sit down menu of soup, main, desert and refreshments. Takeaway option available. Activities for adults and children also on offer

Contact Revd Nikki Bates 0115 920 8879 or email revnikkibates@gmail.com

 

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