
Workbridge plant time capsule to celebrate 40 year anniversary
A fitting tribute to our late founder Michael Jones, involving Michael's widow Anne Jones, Workbridge service users and local business Michael Jones Jeweller.
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Workbridge plant time capsule to celebrate 40 year anniversary
A fitting tribute to our late founder Michael Jones, involving Michael's widow Anne Jones, Workbridge service users and local business Michael Jones Jeweller.
Donations to the charity shop paused
Due to overwhelming support from donors of Workbridge Charity Shop, we have decided to pause any further donations for September.
Insight: Occupational Therapy and the importance of vocations
Occupational therapy is designed to support and enable continued participation in daily life – promoting functional skills like communication, cognitive and motor skills.
My memories of Workbridge over 10 years
"If I were to describe Workbridge to someone, I would say it is a place where everyone’s efforts are celebrated and everyone can achieve something.
September update for service users at Workbridge
Our service user sessions have been open for a whole month! Read an update on our phased plans for September.
Workbridge Coffee Shop bakes big for awards events…
Workbridge Coffee Shop baked their biggest challenge yet and showcased a wonderful range of celebration cakes for St Andrew’s Healthcare recent awards events.
Learning new skills in Woodturning
Learning new skills helps people to develop self confidence, believe in themselves and has a positive influence on their wellbeing and mental health.
Change in charity shop donations hours
You can donate your pre-loved items to Workbridge Charity Shop: Mondays – Wednesdays each week.
Indoor allotment teaches service users new skills at Workbridge
Our garden centre team transformed a polytunnel into an indoor allotment during lockdown; to create a new and exciting activity for our service users.