Newbridge Centre (Together Trust)

Newbridge is an inclusive and creative space in Stockport for people aged 18 to 30 who have autism, a learning disability or complex health needs. We’re part of the Together Trust, a leading disability charity based across the North West.
At Newbridge, we’ll support you to have a happy social life. Our activities are a great way for you to grow in confidence, develop your skills and self-esteem as part of a nurturing community.
Our people shaped service offers:
- Happiness
- Inclusion
- Resilience
- Positive relationships
- Wellbeing
We offer a programme of activities of art, baking, sensory sessions, gardening and relaxation. You can learn new skills in our ‘Café Xperience’ our on-site restaurant that serves people accessing the service and staff five days a week.
We also enjoy getting out and about regularly in our specially adapted vehicles, using the local leisure centres for swimming, football, basketball and the gym.
We offer personalised programmes to suit your needs.
If you would like further details on any of the options available, please contact us on 0161 477 0742 or visit The Together Trust
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Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Newbridge
- Contact Position
- Admin
- Telephone
- 0161 447 0742 0161 447 0742
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enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
- Website
- The Together Trust
- Scan to visit this website
Where to go
- Name
- Together Trust
- Address
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The Newbridge Centre
Cromer Street
Stockport
Cheshire - Postcode
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SK1 2NYView SK1 2NY on a map
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
Availability
- Referral required
- Referral Details
You can purchase our services via individual budgets or direct payments. We also work with brokerage services to deliver tailored packages of support to meet your budget and goals.
For further information and to arrange a service visit please contact us on 0161 477 0742 or visit www.togethertrust.org.uk
- Other notes
Our community services can support you to live a happy, fulfilled life as part of your community.
If you’d like to chat about how we can support you or your family, call our friendly team.
T: 0161 283 4848
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