“WARM Hubs” are back at venues in Prestatyn and Meliden in December and January to offer daytime respite for those struggling with the cost of living crisis.
Organised by Prestatyn and Meliden Town Council, the hubs proved hugely successful last winter, when they were trialled for the first time.
The hubs provide a safe, warm, friendly environment to enjoy social engagement, activities, refreshments, and advice to residents who may facing financial difficulties.
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Future dates are to be confirmed in due course, including at the Salford By The Sea Children's Holiday Camp.
Warm Hubs locations in Prestatyn and Meliden in December and January:
Mondays
Prestatyn Town Council, 7 Nant Hall Road, LL19 9L4, 10am – 1pm
December 11, January 8 and 15
Tuesdays
DEVA Church, Ffordd Pantycelyn, Prestatyn, LL19 8YE, 11am – 2pm
December 12, January 9 and 16
Wednesdays
Jubilee Community Centre, Seabank Drive, Prestatyn, LL19 7PP, 11am – 2pm
December 6 and 13, January 10 and 17
Thursdays
Festival Church, 200 Victoria Road, Prestatyn, LL19 7TL, 10am – 1pm
December 7 and 14, January 11 and 18
Fridays
Meliden Community Centre, 10 Ffordd Talargoch, Meliden, LL19 8LA, 10am – 1pm
December 8 and 15, January 12 and 19
Saturdays
Kings Hall Community Centre, Kings’ Avenue, Prestatyn, LL19 9AA, 10am – 1pm
December 9 and 16, January 13 and 20
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