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Reopened Northampton support service 'rising from the ashes'

BBC Published Jul 1, 2026 Reviewed Jul 4, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Workbridge, a Northampton support service for people with mental health issues, learning disabilities, autism, and brain injuries, closed in December 2025 after 45 years of operation.
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Jenny Lane reopened Workbridge in June 2026 and had more than a dozen service users enrolled.
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Emma, a 40-year-old service user who had attended Workbridge for a year before its closure, reported being 'devastated' when it closed but was 'so excited' to return.
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Kieran, a 29-year-old service user for more than six years, stated that returning to Workbridge had boosted his confidence and that cooking was his 'biggest weakness right now'.
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Workbridge has been re-started by former employee Jenny Lane (in green) with the help of a crowd funder and volunteers including Mary Landy (far right)

A support service which closed after 45 years has reopened six months later - thanks to community crowdfunding.

Workbridge, in Northampton, offered training and work experience to people with mental health issues, learning disabilities, autism and brain injuries.

The service, which was previously run by the charity St Andrews Healthcare, closed in December 2025.

Volunteer Mary Landy said: "It's starting to rise from the ashes, there are so few places like Workbridge... [which is] able to deal with so many complex issues."

Emma, a service user who had been at Workbridge for a year before it closed, said she was excited to see it reopen

Workbridge recently started sessions at the Duston Village Bakery, focussing on budgeting, meal planning and cooking.

Emma, 40, who had been using the service for a year, said she was "devastated" when it closed but was now "so excited" to be back.

"It's hard work but I'm enjoying it, I am keen to learn," she said.

"I want to be able to be independent...get my own place and cook dinner for mum and dad."

Jenny Lane, director of Workbridge, said it had been "so lovely" to work with service users again and "very rewarding".

Sessions are being run across Northamptonshire, including sports activities at Fernie Fields in Moulton and executive functioning skills at the Bellinge Community House.

"It's still about empowering people to live independently or working towards employment," she said.

"Because we are in the community we can't offer carpentry and things like that... but once we have a permanent home we will be looking at widening our offer."

Kieran, 29, a service user for more than six years, said returning to Workbridge had boosted his confidence.

"It's something I really enjoy, now I need to trust my own instincts a bit more," he said.

"Cooking is my biggest weakness right now and something that I want to work on.

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