Community hub programme shuts as funding runs out

James Grant
BBC News, Northamptonshire
Getty Images A medium shot of a food bank being run by volunteers at a community centre. Food that has been donated is lined up in crates on the table.Getty Images
The Community Engagement Hub Programme was was originally launched with support from West Northamptonshire Council during the Covid-19 pandemic

A community support programme set up during the Covid-19 pandemic has closed after running out of funding.

The Community Engagement Hub Programme, operated by Community Spaces Northampton, had continued for more than 18 months using the charity's own limited resources after core support from West Northamptonshire Council ended.

The programme ran from community centres in Semilong, Bellinge and Briar Hill, providing food parcels, hot meals, clothing, toys, advice sessions and a safe space for residents.

A spokesperson for the Board of Trustees said: "Sadly [the] funds have now been exhausted. As a result, and in order to safeguard the future of the wider charity, the trustees have made the incredibly difficult decision to close the hub programme."

'Disappointing news'

The scheme was originally launched with grant funding to help tackle isolation following lockdowns, but quickly expanded its support for struggling households.

The charity said it was looking at potential new partnerships to relaunch a version of the service in future.

All other bookings and services at the centres will continue as usual.

"We know this will be disappointing news for many in our communities and we want to reassure you that this decision was not taken lightly", the spokesperson added.

West Northamptonshire Council has been contacted for comment.

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