All welcome spaces
A Welcome Space is a council or community venue open for residents to visit or spend time, meet other people, feel safe, find shade in hot weather and warmth in cold weather.
It is somewhere to find information about what else is going on in your neighbourhood and to feel welcomed.
These spaces are open to anyone. Visitors won’t be asked why they are there and won’t have to take part in any activities if they don’t wish to.
The facilities at each venue will vary – some venues may offer cold or hot drinks, free Wi-Fi or activities may be taking place. The services at each space could include:
- further support with the cost of living
- opportunities to participate in activities
- free internet access, computers and charging points
- a friendly environment to connect with others within the community
These spaces will be available for people to use and visit during the winter period and beyond.
Visit the cost of living webpage for more help and support with the cost of living, including a list of things that you or someone you know can check to increase your income or save money.
Where are our Welcome Spaces?
Please check this list regularly as we’ll be adding new venues as they sign-up to the scheme.
Click on a venue link to display the address, opening times and facilities:
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- A E Smith & Son Funeral Directors
- Abbey Farm Educate Together
- Baker's Cafe
- Bath Road Methodist Church
- Beechcroft Library
- Blunsdon community shop and cafe
- Buckhurst Park Community Centre
- Central Community Centre
- Central Library
- Chippenham Close Community Centre (Renew)
- Delta Tennis Centre
- Fitzpatrick's Boxing Gym
- Freshbrook Church
- Gateway Church Swindon
- Gorse Hill Baptist Church
- Haydon Centre and gym
- Haydon Wick Parish Council offices
- Highworth Library
- Holy Trinity Shaw Church
- John Moulton Hall (Central Swindon North Parish Council)