You said, We did…
You Said, We did
2025
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 You said:The courtyard at our Ware Wellbeing Centre could be more welcoming for use in the summer. We did:In July 2025, our corporate partners Balfour Beatty and ISC Contracting gave the courtyard a full makeover. They laid a new patio, created new flower beds, painted the walls, and donated new furniture and plant pots, creating a bright, inviting outdoor space.
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You said:You would like a confidential one-to-one space in the courtyard garden at our Watford Wellbeing Centre. We did:In November 2025, we installed a garden pod overlooking the courtyard. It now provides a calm, private space for counselling and one-to-one appointments, with a connection to the outdoors.
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You said:Growing People needed an additional polytunnel for the project. We did:In November 2025, corporate volunteers from HSBC encouraged us to apply to their grants programme. We were awarded £9,038 to fund a new polytunnel, which will be installed in 2026 and ready for use in spring 2026.
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You said:You wanted more variety and activities in Meeting Place groups. We did:Introduced structured itineraries with a wider range of activities, including external speakers, games, arts and crafts, and quizzes.
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You said:Joining online groups felt complicated and off-putting. We did:Simplified our paperwork by merging and adapting parts of the Confidentiality Consent Form into a clearer Group Referral Form, leading to increased attendance across our online Meeting Place groups.
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2024
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You said:The kitchen at our Watford Wellbeing Centre needed updating. We did:In May 2024, Wickes and Building Heroes kindly donated their time and materials to transform the space. Cupboards were repaired and replaced, and new worktops, a sink and tiles were installed, creating a more welcoming kitchen for clients and staff.
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You said:It wasn’t always easy to find the right services on our website. We did:We worked closely with our website provider to create a new services section with a built-in search function, making it quicker and easier to find the support you need.
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