“We have had dozens of people enquiring about advice and additional support, and more and more charities are requesting to use the facility, which was our vision from day one.

“We look forward to seeing the Hub go from strength to strength over the coming months.”

Organisations already using the site have included employment support service Thrive into Work, and Children in CueSports – which provides pathways into sport.

“In just a few weeks, we’ve seen how much of a difference it can make to have an accessible space where people feel able to reach out for help,” said Kirsten Rose, service manager at Rethink Mental Illness – which maintains and staffs the site.

“It’s a great example of what’s possible when organisations come together to put mental health at the heart of local communities.”