Talking Points are places you can go to get friendly, face-to-face information, support and guidance to help you to live and stay well in Warrington.
Talking Points are based in community spaces across Warrington. They are a safe space for you to access personalised information and support to help with the issues that matter to you.
You can drop-in to any Talking Point session, no appointment needed. Our Talking Point team will be available to offer you a warm welcome, a hot drink and listen to you as you talk through your concerns or issues.
Talking Point Sessions | |||
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Day | Venue | Time | Address |
Monday | Fearnhead Community Centre | 11am-12.30pm | Insall Road, WA2 0HD |
Living Well Hub, Town Centre | 1pm-4pm | Horsemarket Street, WA1 1XL | |
Tuesday | The Oaks Centre, Penketh | 11am-1pm | Stocks Lane, WA5 2QS |
Culcheth Library | 2pm-4pm | Warrington Road, WA3 5SL | |
Wednesday | The Gateway, Town Centre | 10.30am-12.30pm | Sankey Street, WA1 1SR |
Thursday | Latchford Baptist Church | 10.30am-12.30pm | Loushers Lane, WA4 2RP |
The Encounter Centre, Birchwood (Second & fourth Thursday of the month) | 1pm-3pm | Benson Road, WA3 7PQ | |
Friday | Living Well Hub, Town Centre | 9am-12.30pm | Horsemarket Street, WA1 1XL |
You can be connected to people, places and services to support you in a variety of areas such as:
- Carer support
- Loneliness / social isolation
- Housing advice
- Lifestyle support
- Access to affordable food / temporary shopping support
- Energy advice
- Transport and travel
- Employment opportunities
- Cost of living support
- Mobility and adaptations advice
- Accessing community activities
- Volunteering opportunities
Talking Points can help with much more - just ask!
The friendly Talking Point team are there to have a conversation with you about a range of different things. Talking Point advisors don’t come from one particular organisation or profession, so they can offer support and advice on a variety of issues, or they can work with you to connect you to services or organisations who can help.
Talking Points are there to help you to get the right support and advice at the right time. After visiting a Talking Point, we want to make sure you leave feeling better and more informed about how your issue can be resolved, and the next steps towards helping you with this.