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Buildings to provide heat through Warm Spaces Initiative

Progress has been made in supporting individuals and communities in Aberdeen through the Warm Spaces initiative.  

Aberdeen City Council’s Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee welcomed an update on progress, that showed that Warm Spaces is available in Central and 16 Community Libraries and 4 Learning Centres.  

With the cost of energy rising and growing fuel bills contributing to the cost of living, the Council’s already heated buildings have opened their doors to welcome individuals, families and communities to stay warm, share space and potentially so much more.  

Warm Spaces refers to public spaces that welcome people and provide a safe space to come and stay warm without judgement, as well as offering access to facilities such as:  

  • Print and digital resources;  
  • Programmes of events and activities to inspire people of all ages and abilities;  
  • Free period products, including resuable products, in partnership with CFine, and;  
  • Free toothbrushes and toothpaste to under 5’s in partnership with Childsmile.   

Convener Councillor Miranda Radley said: “It’s so important that our already heated buildings across Aberdeen help in supporting individuals and local communities in keeping warm this winter.  

“This is a challenging and worrying time for many and we need to ensure that support is available for those who may be struggling with the rising cost of living.”  

There are currently 30 Warm Spaces already open, with partnerships being explored to extend this across the city.  

Community and cultural facilities have also been invited to host Warm Spaces, including Aberdeen Art Gallery, the Music Hall and leased community centres. 

Full details on where Warm Spaces can be found is available via our website. 

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