Rev Beks Rothnie, from the church, said support was available to the community “right on their doorstep when they need it”.
Additional services were available for “anyone who’s having a particularly tough time, particularly at the moment with the current economic crisis, it gives them somewhere to come to talk,” she said.
“It gives them a chance to build community, make friends, not be isolated.
“There is fantastic support out there, but it’s sometimes a question of getting to it.”









