Oldham

Council buildings will help Oldhamers stay warm this winter

Libraries in Oldham are once again available this winter as warm spaces.

Individuals can use the facilities to browse the internet, have a hot drink (excluding the Central Library) or just relax with a book. 

Cllr Arooj Shah, Oldham Council Leader, said: “I know that as we head into winter many people are still feeling the effects of the cost of living crisis. That’s why we’re doing everything we can to support people who need us. If you do need help please don’t struggle in silence. Come to one of our libraries if you need to go somewhere warm or call us on our helpline if you need that bit of extra support.”

The range of support available for people attending our libraries will include: 

  • Free hot drinks (excluding the Central Library) 
  • Comfortable seating and welcoming spaces for all ages 
  • Free access to the internet/Free WiFi
  • Staff who can signpost to other support agencies
  • Digital Lending Scheme and Digital Skills Support
  • Family friendly activities including Bounce and Rhyme Sessions

Visit Home – Oldham HLA to find out what other events are on at your local library.

List of libraries available in Oldham:

  • Chadderton Library and Wellbeing Centre
  • Crompton Library
  • Delph Library
  • Failsworth Library
  • Fitton Hill Libary
  • Greenfield Library
  • Lees Library Community Hub
  • Limehurst Library
  • Northmoor Library
  • Oldham Library and Lifelong Learning Centre
  • Royton Library
  • Uppermill Library

Providing warm spaces for residents is one of a number of ways Oldham Council is supporting people this winter. As part of a £2.5m winter support campaign £200,000 has been given to charities and the voluntary sector to help residents in need, emergency fuel payments have been made available as well as food vouchers for eligible children and families who need support. 

There are also a range of other non-council operated venues which are taking part in the Warm Welcome Spaces programme this winter, details of which can be found by following this link. 

If a resident requires wellbeing or emergency support they can contact our helpline on 0161 770 7007 between 9am and 5pm on weekdays.

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