The new Euston Community Hub provides a welcoming space where local people can learn more about the Euston projects and where local voluntary and community sector organisations can run activities and programmes for the community.
The Euston Community Hub is a vibrant space created with local people, for local people, to support and benefit the communities around Euston.
Located in the old Maria Fidelis school, the Euston Community Hub is a place for Euston residents to work, play, meet, discuss and discover.
The Euston Community Hub was established by the Euston Partnership, a collection of organisations working together on the redevelopment of the Euston area.
The hub is located in the heart of the Euston community and provides a dynamic space for community sector organisations and public service providers to carry out various programmes and community-led activities, initiatives and engagement.
* Women’s aerobics on Wednesdays has to be pre-booked and is at advanced level for those over 60 years of age.
Age UK Camden Advice Service: 1st Tuesday and 3rd Thursday of each month (appointment only)
Cllr Nadia Shah ward surgeries: 2nd Wednesday of every month (appointment only)
For more information about these activities, call 07860 606874 or email TEP@hs2.org.uk
The Euston Community Hub will also serve as an information point keeping local residents and passengers of Euston Station up to date on plans for the redevelopment of Euston.
The entrance of the Euston Community Hub is located on North Gower Street (in the old Maria Fidelis school).
Euston Community Hub number: 07860 606874
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Right in the heart of Euston, your Community Hub has quickly become a lively and welcoming space where residents can work, play, meet, discuss and discover. Since opening this summer, the Hub has hosted hundreds of residents, community groups and service providers, all coming together to share ideas, run programmes and support one another. From job coaching and health checks to youth-led events and family activities, here’s how community groups have been using the Hub to make a difference — and what it’s meant to the people who’ve taken part.
From women’s aerobics in the Old Gym to strength training for older gentlemen, the Third Age Project brings movement, connection and purpose to older adults in Euston.
As a leading Camden charity, it tackles social isolation by creating welcoming spaces and activities where people can meet, move and thrive — now with a vibrant new home in the Euston Community Hub.
“We’re proud to have moved our Strong Body, Strong Minds and Men’s Shed programmes into the Hub. The change has already been transformative. We’ve seen the return of members we hadn’t connected with since before the pandemic, many of whom can now attend thanks to the Hub’s location and accessibility.’’
— Naomi, Third Age Project
Over the summer holidays, Regent’s Park Time Bank made the Euston Community Hub a lively and supportive space for local families.
From family yoga and slime-making to storytelling and puppet workshops, their free sessions offered parents and children a chance to spend quality time together, share a free meal, connect with others, and take part in creative activities.
“Our family activities at the Euston Community Hub have become a real lifeline for many local families during the summer holidays. We know that for a lot of parents, the long break can feel isolating and financially stressful. We see children building confidence, parents making new friendships, and families discovering free local resources they didn’t know existed.”
— Fatema, Regent’s Park Time Bank
Twice a week at the Euston Community Hub, Hopscotch, a respected Camden charity, supports local people to build confidence and take steps toward employment. Through CV writing workshops, interview preparation, and one-to-one coaching in the Hub’s private spaces, Hopscotch helps residents tackle barriers to work and explore new opportunities.
“I came to the Hub with low confidence, but Hopscotch helped me improve my CV and prepare for interviews. Their support made all the difference. I felt ready, applied for a job, and got it. This has improved my life and there are better opportunities for the future.”
— JN, Euston Resident
Around the corner from the Hub, on Drummond Street, Greenlight Pharmacy saw an opportunity to bring its successful community health and wellbeing model to Euston. They’ve used the Hub to create a welcoming space where residents can focus on both physical and mental wellbeing through peer support groups, informal health checks and group activities that encourage conversation and connection.
“It’s not always easy for men to talk about health, but this group is different. Greenlight Pharmacy make it friendly and informal — I got my blood pressure checked in the Hub and learned so much about staying healthy there.”
— Moksud, Euston Community Member
Whether they’re planning cultural events, discussing issues like housing and community safety, or simply meeting to connect, Fitzrovia Youth in Action uses the Euston Community Hub as a safe and welcoming space for young people to get involved in their local area. With a focus on youth-led social action, the Hub gives them room to collaborate, express themselves, and make a positive impact.
“It’s been so great to have the sports hall and the Hub. It’s really changed how our sessions feel. It’s colourful, comfortable, and playing badminton to get our energy going is great. We all say how much we like being in this space.”
— FYA Young Guardian