Residents in Hadley will soon have improved access to local services and support, as Telford & Wrekin Council opens a new Live Well Community Hub on 14 April 2026. Located at the Hadley Community Centre on High Street, the hub is designed to bring health checks, wellbeing advice, and social activities directly into the heart of the neighbourhood.
The new site at the community centre, which is managed by Hadley and Leegomery Parish Council, aims to provide a welcoming space where people can drop in for guidance. Services available will include support from Citizens Advice, assistance with independent living, and access to health resources, all intended to help residents manage their long-term health and stay connected with their community.
This initiative is part of a broader expansion across the borough, following the success of the original hub model that began at The Anstice in Madeley in April 2024. Since that pilot, additional hubs have been established in Wellington and Donnington. The project is a collaborative effort involving the council, various health organisations, Telford CVS, and local partners, all working to provide support services in accessible, non-clinical environments.
Councillor Kelly Middleton, Cabinet Member for Healthier, Safer & Stronger Communities and Partnerships, has highlighted the council’s wider ambition to continue rolling out these hubs across the area. By creating these local centres, the council aims to help residents live healthier and happier lives on their own terms within their own communities.
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