Exeter Safe Space has announced a number of dates it will be open to assist anyone who needs assistance in the city centre during a night out.
Located in St Stephen’s Church on High Street, right at the heart of Exeter’s night scene, Exeter Safe Space is a haven for anyone who needs assistance, a bit of time out or a safe place to wait for transport home.
Exeter Safe Space will be open from 11pm to 3am to assist with the University’s Welcome Week, on September 19, 20, 21 and September 25, 26, 27 and 28.
It has also announced other key dates in the year when it will be open to assist customers from the nighttime economy.
The base will be open on Halloween weekend, Bonfire Night, Pre-Christmas weekend and New Year’s Eve.
Exeter Safe Space is based at St Stephen’s Church, opposite Urban Outfitters and next to the EE shop.
It serves three main purposes - light medical treatment like cuts, sprains, recovery, blisters, welfare support like mobile phone charging, water, safety alarms, bottle tops, change of clothes and a safe and warm place to wait for transport.
It is open to all and its services are free.

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