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Warm hubs across Wales will get a share of £1.5m funding from the Welsh Government as the winter months approach.
The hubs, which began running in 2022 as a response to the cost-of-living crisis, have provided spaces for people to socialise and access services and advice.
The funding will be distributed to local authorities through the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA), and will go towards helping venues provide various activities, food and refreshments, or even extra opening hours.
The Welsh Government said the funding is part of a wider support package, which includes the Discretionary Assistance Fund, Single Advice Fund Services, and Fuel Vouchers Scheme.
Wales’ social justice secretary, Jane Hutt, said the funding will ensure there will be “places for people to go in local communities across Wales”.

Ms Hutt continued: “They will support individuals and families, bringing people together and helping to combat issues such as loneliness and offer advice, including on dealing with the cost-of-living, eligibility and accessing benefits.
“I have seen the important role these hubs have to play in the makeup of local areas, welcoming people of all ages and backgrounds.
“I am pleased we are providing funding which will help build on what we have previously provided, and which will see them continue to offer their important services for the benefit of the people they serve.”
Lis Burnett, of the WLGA, thanked the Welsh Government for its support and said: “These hubs have provided a lifeline for many residents and families right across Wales.
“This funding will enable councils to continue to deliver these spaces alongside the range of other support delivered locally. I would advise any residents who would like to find out more to get in touch with their local authority.”
David Barclay, director of the Warm Welcome Campaign, described the warm hubs as a “lifeline” and said: “We know the demand for these hubs will be high and we look forward to working with the Welsh Government in raising awareness of these vital spaces.”
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