Leeds City Council has launched a series of new family hubs across the city to improve early support for residents in need. These innovative hubs aim to streamline access to essential services and support networks, making it simpler for families to find help quickly and efficiently. Seven family hubs have been established in strategic locations within existing community hubs, enhancing their accessibility. The chosen sites include Dewsbury Road and Rothwell in South Leeds, Armley and Horsforth in West Leeds, and Deacon House, Compton Centre, and Chapeltown Children’s Centre linked to Reginald Centre in East Leeds Leeds Star Newspaper
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