Celebrating our new Thorplands community hub

Published On: November 21, 2022By

Thorplands residents recently joined us to celebrate the opening of the new community hub in Farm Field Court.

Local residents enjoyed tea and cake, then found out about the activities already being offered in the hub. Sarah Hayman, chair of the Thorplands Residents Association, has been working alongside local organisations Growing Together and Emmanuel Church to offer a wide variety of groups and activities. These include weekly arts and crafts groups, tea and chat, a tots group, wellbeing support and warm spaces.

Sarah said: “It’s amazing having the hub officially open! Residents are enjoying having a space to get together and meet up for a cuppa and a chat. The Residents Association craft group and adult coffee morning is especially popular and really well attended. We have lots going on all week, there’s something for everyone so I’d encourage all Thorplands residents to come along and find out what’s happening.”

“The Thorplands Residents Association was able to raise money and organise Halloween events this year – this wouldn’t have been possible without the hub. We’re currently raising money for our Christmas events, which will include a Santa’s grotto. We’re also proud to be supporting NPH with their warm spaces initiative by volunteering to run sessions twice a week.”

The hub was built as part of the redevelopment of the former Tanners pub site. This redevelopment involved the building of 17 new family homes and allowed NPH to invest in the community, by also building the hub, new shops and a takeaway.

Cam Whyld, head of engagement at NPH said: “We’re delighted that the new hub is already being well used by the local community. The hub was included in our plans as a direct result of feedback from residents. They told us how important it was to them to have a community space and it’s great to see so many activities on offer for local people. I want to say a big thank you to the children of Thorplands Primary School for their amazing designs for the hub sign.

“Well done to Elodea whose design was chosen. The sign is now on the wall outside the hub and we think it’s a perfect way to show that it’s a place where everyone is welcome.”

Thorplands community hub is one of 15 purpose-built community hubs across Northampton, which offer low cost, sometimes free activities for all members of the community. These include youth projects, community lunches, craft sessions, and wellbeing groups.

NPH residents can also book the hubs for private events. If you’re interested in using the hub spaces or taking part in existing activities, go to NPH Community Hubs or call the resident involvement team on 01604 837 836.

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