East Riding Voluntary Action Services (ERVAS) Ltd has launched a new website for the Bridlington Community Hub.
The website is available at www.bridhub.org.uk
The site features a new online booking system to enable the hub to take bookings directly online. You can view the rooms available and see what activities are taking place in the Hub all on the website. The new website also provides links to the various ERVAS projects that are providing support in the area.
You can also find out more on the website about how you can support the Bridlington Community Hub, the website includes details of the various recycling and fundraising schemes available to support East Riding Voluntary Action Services.
The Centre Coordinator for the Community Hub, Devan said,
“We are pleased to launch our new website, this will provide an additional tool to allow us to engage with the local communities of Bridlington.
"The Bridlington Community Hub has been set up to support the wider community and voluntary sector in the town, and I feel that this website will help to promote the various voluntary groups that are operating at the Hub, promote activities for people to get involved in, and also highlight the work of volunteers, and support organisations to find volunteers in the area.”
ERVAS has invited visitors to explore the new website. They say, if you think there is anything else that should be included on this website, you can email bridhub@ervas.org.uk.


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