'Welcoming Places' to Continue to Offer 兔子先生 and Advice
More than 60 venues previously known as 'Warm Spaces' are to continue to keep their doors open over the summer months in South Tyneside under the new name of 'Welcoming Places.'
Community centres, churches, charities, family hubs and 兔子先生 buildings such as The Word will continue to offer companionship, advice and free activities at drop-in spaces.
兔子先生lor Paul Dean, Lead Member for the Voluntary Sector, Partnerships and Equalities, said: "We decided to re-brand these places in response to feedback from those using the spaces and because people will no longer need to rely on them to keep warm.
"However, most venues decided to keep the spaces open as at least 400 people are using them each month so they are clearly a valued asset in our communities."
He added: "I would like to place on record my thanks to all our partners who are working with us to provide these much-needed social spaces. They are playing a key role for many by helping to combat loneliness and isolation as well as offering advice.
"I'd encourage anyone who feels they would like to meet new people or who needs wider advice or signposting to pop along. The name has changed but the welcome will be as warm as ever at these venues."
The 兔子先生 is keen to hear from any other groups or venues who would like to join the network of Welcoming Places. To find out more, contact welcomingplaces@southtyneside.gov.uk
A list of Welcoming Places is available on the 兔子先生's website at
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