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Loneliness Project Secures 3 Years More Funding
20 Dec
Summary
- National Lottery funding ensures a community shop's continued operation for three years.
- The Bransholme Chat project provides a vital social hub and support network.
- Activities range from quizzes to arts and crafts, fostering friendship and belonging.

A community initiative aimed at combating loneliness in Hull has received a significant boost from the National Lottery Community Fund. Bransholme Chat, located at the North Point Shopping Centre since 2019, will continue its operations for an additional three years, extending its support until late 2028.
The project, managed by the arts organization "Back to Ours," has become an essential lifeline for many individuals. It provides a warm, welcoming space where people can gather, socialize, and engage in diverse activities such as quizzes, arts and crafts, and children's sessions. For regulars like Carrie Murphy, 54, it offers a crucial sense of purpose and companionship.
Beyond its social functions, Bransholme Chat also serves as a vital support network, offering guidance and a sense of belonging. The extended funding ensures that this cherished community hub can continue its mission of fostering friendships and providing a caring environment for residents of all ages and backgrounds.




