The Hub at Foulston Park
The Hub at Foulston Park offers access to a wide range of physical activity programmes, mental health support and life skills training.
Contacts details
80 Madden Road
PL1 4NE
Anyone can drop-in to The Hub and be welcomed by our friendly teams, who are there to provide support and advice to meet your needs and interests.
The facilities include:
- A soft play zone with a toddler area, a 3-story junior play frame, and a mini penalty shootout area
- A bright café and lounge area, next to the soft play zone
- An e-sports/gaming zone with 20 stations, equipped with the latest high-spec gaming technology.
- A dedicated youth zone, offering a safe space for young people.
- A new gym space with state-of-the-art fitness equipment, a training zone, free weights area, cardio zone, resistance equipment and private personal trainer space.
- Four multi-use rooms, with space to host up to 35 people and equipped with presentation facilities. Perfect for meetings, training, and workshops.
- Activities hall, available for a range of uses and groups such as sports clubs, fitness classes and community events and activities.
How to make a referral
Pop in and speak to any member of the team.
Alternatively, complete our simple referral form, and we'll get in touch. Once we know what help, information, and advice you need, we will connect you with the right people who can support you.
Make a referral and request support
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What are Wellbeing Hubs?
Plymouth's Wellbeing Hubs have four main aims:
- Ensure fair access to health and wellbeing support
- Improve communities experience of health and care systems
- Support healthier lives through community-based services
- Strengthen community connections
All Wellbeing Hubs offer:
- Social and physical activities
- Befriending
- Opportunities to volunteer
- Welfare, benefits and cost of living advice
- Mental health support
- Signposting and referral service
Targeted services available in the hubs:
- Family and parenting provision
- Disability support
- Healthy eating and Food Access initiatives
- Social prescribing
- Veteran support
- Long-term health conditions support
- Carer's support


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Much has been made of the facilities being created for the next generation of athletes and players, but what does The Hub offer the community?
The Hub is your place and a destination for the whole community; yes, with amazing facilities for you to get fitter and healthier but, most importantly, somewhere you can pop into, enjoy and feel part of.
The Hub is part of the network of Wellbeing Hubs across the city, which are designed to deliver health and wellbeing services based on your needs and those of your family and friends.
Run by the voluntary sector, the hubs are welcoming, safe and secure spaces, somewhere for people to meet up, get to know others within your neighbourhood, build friendships, but also to get support or help if you need it across a wide range of issues from volunteers and practitioners.
- Everyone, regardless of age
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