'Overwhelmingly positive response' to new warm hubs in East Devon

By Francesca Evans 28th Dec 2022

More than 300 people have already made use of East Devon District Council's warm hubs
More than 300 people have already made use of East Devon District Council's warm hubs

More than 300 people have made the most out of ten 'warm hubs' opened across East Devon this winter, in response to the cost-of-living crisis.

East Devon District Council's (EDDC) housing service saw an overwhelmingly positive response to the project during its first two weeks.

The hubs can be found in Axminster, Broadclyst, Exmouth, Honiton, Ottery St Mary, Seaton, Sidmouth and Woodbury.

Officers, along with the help of volunteers, help provide a warm space for residents to play games, have hot drinks and snacks, meet neighbours and friends and collect free warm items such as bed socks, blankets and woolly hats.

In the run up to the festive season, the hubs have also provided over 100 free Christmas lunches to all visitors, which has proved extremely popular.

Councillor Dan Ledger, portfolio holder for Strategic Development, Sustainable Homes & Communities said: "It's really heartening to see residents utilising this project to socialise and interact with each other. I cannot thank the officers enough who have been involved in setting these session up and delivering them.

"We hope to continue as Janet suggests, welcoming more residents and producing positives for our communities."

Warm Hub details can be found at Warm Hubs - East Devon.

Warm Hubs will run until the beginning of April 2023 with a wide range of activities starting in the New Year, check the website for further details.

In the meantime, EDDC residents are encouraged to come along, make new friends, and keep warm.

Further details of each event can be found on EDDC's Facebook or by calling Lucinda on 07816 533803.

     

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