New health and wellbeing service rolled out in Hemel Hempstead after £1MILLION investment
Healthy Hubs are dedicated local venues where people can get services, support and advice all in one place, making it easier to get help with a range of physical and mental health issues.
A spokesman said: "Whether it’s stop smoking services, help to lose weight, mental health support, encouragement to get more active or even advice on how to cut down on your drinking - your Healthy Hub can help you."
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Hide AdAll Hubs will be open by Spring 2020, welcoming people of all ages who need a little bit of advice and support to improve their health and wellbeing.


Hertfordshire County Council’s cabinet member for public health and prevention, Tim Hutchings said: “The Healthy Hubs are part of our District Partnership programme, through which we have already invested £2.3million into health and wellbeing services across the county over the last five years.
“This new initiative will see a further £1million invested over the next two years to enable each district to establish a Healthy Hub in their area, making it easier for people to pop in and get the friendly, professional one-to-one support they need to improve their health and wellbeing.”
The Hubs that will be opening in the next three months are:
- Dacorum


- East Hertfordshire
- Broxbourne
- Stevenage (Young People's Hub - the adult Hub is already open)
- Watford
- Welwyn and Hatfield (virtual Hub)
- South Oxhey
For more information and to find your nearest hub, visit www.healthyhubs.org.uk