As the colder months settle in, staying warm, connected, and supported becomes more important than ever. Whether you’re trying to manage rising heating costs, looking for a safe place to keep warm during the day, or simply hoping to find friendly faces and a welcoming atmosphere, Lincolnshire offers a wide range of winter warm spaces and support to help you stay comfortable this season.
Across the county, warm spaces have been created by community groups, libraries, churches, and local organisations. These venues offer more than just a break from the cold—they provide a chance to relax, enjoy a hot drink, meet new people, and feel part of your community. Many locations also offer activities, advice sessions, or access to local services, making them a supportive hub for anyone who needs a bit of extra warmth or company.
For those worried about heating costs at home, there is additional help available. Support may include guidance on managing energy bills, grants or discounts for eligible households, and practical tips for keeping your home warm and safe throughout winter. These services aim to ensure that no one has to choose between heating and other essentials.
Our guide to winter warm spaces and support across Lincolnshire brings all of this information together in one place. You’ll find details of where to go, what’s on offer, when spaces are open, and how to access further support if you need it. Whether you’re dropping in for a cuppa, seeking advice, or simply looking for a place to feel cosy, there’s a warm welcome waiting for you.
This winter, you don’t have to face the cold alone. Explore your local warm spaces, reach out for support, and stay safe, connected, and comfortable.