@The Hub Ross-on-Wye Awarded National Lottery Funding to Strengthen Community Support

Written by Website Admin

9 Jul 2026

@The Hub is delighted to announce that it has been awarded funding from The National Lottery Community Fund to deliver its project, Building a Supportive Community in Ross-on-Wye.

The award of £193,000 over 3 years will enable @The Hub to continue providing a welcoming, inclusive space where some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised people in Ross-on-Wye can come together, support one another and build lasting connections within their community.

The project is designed to help people integrate into the wider community at a pace that suits their individual circumstances. Through a range of activities, peer support and community engagement, more than 250 people each year are expected to benefit.

The funding will help local people to:
• Feel less socially isolated and more confident in making friends.
• Feel better supported and understood by local people.
• Develop a stronger sense of belonging, safety and trust.
• Feel valued and able to contribute positively to their community.
• Have a greater voice and influence in local decision-making.

The project will also invest in supporting staff and volunteers, many of whom draw on their own lived experience to help others. They will receive additional support and opportunities to build confidence in their roles while strengthening their own connections with the wider community.

Beyond supporting individuals, the project aims to foster greater understanding and acceptance across Ross-on-Wye by encouraging local residents to recognise the value of @The Hub’s work and to become more supportive of one another, especially the most vulnerable.

As part of the project, @The Hub will enhance the way it measures its impact, building on existing feedback ensuring that the voices of people who may be less confident in sharing their experiences are heard and reflected in the ongoing development of the organisation.

@The Hub regularly shares stories of positive impact through social media, local media and community partners, with many beneficiaries choosing to tell their own stories about how the organisation has changed their lives. Learning from the project is also shared through the organisation’s trustees with partners across Herefordshire, including Herefordshire Council’s Housing and Homelessness teams, Social Services, the NHS, local GPs, Police and voluntary sector organisations.

Rachel Hankins, Chair of Trustees at @The Hub Ross-on-Wye, said:

The team and clients @The Hub thank National Lottery players for helping to make this project possible and for supporting stronger, more connected communities across the UK, saying with one voice:

Contact details: Annie Fisher, Trustee
Email admin@at-the-hub.co.uk
Tel 07768 982083

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