Councils, voluntary organisations and businesses across Tameside are opening their doors to people who need to keep warm as temperatures plummet amid the current cold snap.
Councils, voluntary organisations and businesses across Tameside are opening their doors to people who need to keep warm as temperatures plummet amid the current cold snap.
Snow, freezing temperature and fog and caused travel chaos across the region, with more bad weather on the way, forcing several schools to close.
Below is a list of places people are welcomed to keep warm. Opening times vary, so it’s advisable to check online before venturing out to the venues.
Tameside
Ashton Library, Tameside One Market Place Ashton-u-Lyne; New Life Church, St James Street, Ashton-u-Lyne; St Gabriel’s Place of Welcome, St Gabriel’s Church, Beaufort Road, Audley Street, Ashton-u-Lyne; Jigsaw Homes and Ashton Pioneer Homes Warm Hub; Jigsaw Homes Warm Welcome Hub, Holy Trinity Church and Community Centre, Dean Street; Ashton United Reformed Church, Stamford Street East, Ashton-u-Lyne.
Oldham
Chadderton Library and Wellbeing Centre, Burnley Street; Crompton Library, Farrow Street East, Shaw; Delph Library, Millgate, Delph Oldham; Failsworth Library, Oldham Road, Failsworth; Fitton Hill Library, Neighbourhood Centre, Flitcroft Road; Greenfield Library, Chew Vale, Greenfield; Lees Library Community Hub, Thomas Street, Lees; Limehurst Library, St Chads Centre, Lime Green Parade; Northmoor Library, Chadderton Way, Oldham; Oldham Library and Lifelong Learning Centre, Greaves Street, Oldham; Uppermill Library, St Chad’s, High Street, Uppermill.