A young people's counselling charity has said it is entering final negotiations to expand its premises to help cope with soaring demand.
The parents of murdered schoolboy Olly Stephens, a former client at No5, have donated to the fundraising campaign.of the same age who had plotted against him on social media. "I just think it would take the pressure off the waiting lists because the parents will be desperate to get their child to be able to see somebody and speak to somebody."Carly Newman from No5 said the new hub would be a "one-stop shop" for young people with mental health issues
She said the new hub would be a "one-stop shop" for young people with depression, anxiety and other issues, offering social groups and mentoring without the need for appointments.