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Warm spots helping people cope with rising energy prices

by Cumbria Crack
24/01/2024
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Carlisle United’s walking football. Picture: Jack Ibbotson

Walking football sessions for over-50s at Carlisle United are among a number of initiatives to benefit from a fund helping people cope with their energy bills this winter.

The centres are providing a lifeline for many struggling to heat their homes. And visitors like the members of Carlisle United’s walking football club, can also find friendship, advice and hot food.

Warm Spots have been set up in venues like village halls, community centres, churches and parish rooms thanks to special grants which help cover the costs of energy bills, venue hire, additional staff time, or light refreshments for visitors.

The initiative, run by Cumbria Community Foundation and Cumberland Council, has awarded more than £25,312 to 52 charitable community organisations across Cumbria. 

Carlisle United Community Sports Trust used its grant of £500 to expand its weekly Walking Football clubs for over-50s, offering hot drinks and snacks after sessions, plus advice on budgeting, smart metres and how to save on utility bills. 

Assistant manager Teresa Mulholland, said: “Many are widowers, so these chats give a social side that helps prevent loneliness and foster meaningful connections within the group.”

In Workington, Age UK West Cumbria transformed their charity shop into a full-time Warm Hub thanks to a grant from Cumbria Community Foundation this year. Locals can stop for hot drinks, games and company. 

“A lot of people asked if we could continue with it because they wanted a space, even in the summer, not necessarily as a warm hub, but as a socialising space,” said CEO Jane Mindar.

“The funding has helped cover the cost of the basics and allowed us to do a bit more.

“It’s not just going to a place to keep warm. It’s going to a place to meet people or just to relax. But at the same time, it means that they can switch the heating off at home, perhaps for a couple of hours.”

Aspatria Dreamscheme is another Warm Spot. They use their grant to open a community space every Wednesday which offers soup, drinks and cake and helps local people including the elderly to keep warm and avoid loneliness and isolation. 

Jenny Benson, director of programmes and partnerships at CCF, said: “The Warm Spots Fund has been crucial in enabling community venues to open their doors to local people so they can escape the cold and meet and chat while saving on their heating bills at home.

“The cost of living and high energy prices are really making things tough for many Cumbrians. The Warm Spots are a critical lifeline for our communities during difficult times.”

Applications to the Warm Spots Fund can be submitted at any time and groups should hear the outcome of their application within 10 working days.

To apply for funding, visit www.cumbriafoundation.org/fund/warm-spots-fund or contact Tracy Cheesbrough via [email protected] or on 01900 825760

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