

Put on your sparkles and show your support for care workers
There are two million social care workers looking after the most vulnerable people in the UK, helping them to get through and survive the...


Hollyhocks’ residents jump up and down
Clients living at at our Hollyhocks project, who have learning disabilities and autism, will soon have their own outdoor trampoline,...


Keeping our clients safe and happy
This is a difficult time for all of us, no less for our clients and the teams of staff who support them. The most important thing is to...


Wet room up and running at Ailsa Road
The new wet room is finally up and running at our Ailsa Road project. Eight donors generously contributed to the fund for this work. We...


New Worsley Road project opens its doors
Worsley Road – our newest project – welcomed its first resident at the beginning of the year. Charlie (pictured) recently finished...


Wood Street garden project goes live with help from Allchurches Trust
As the sun makes a welcome reappearance this week, we are delighted to see our Wood Street garden design project get off the ground. A...


Summerhouse donation helps banish winter blues
In these last grey days of winter, it’s good to start thinking of the summer and brighter days ahead. That’s exactly what our clients at...


Taking down the barriers to independent living
There are a growing number of people being diagnosed with learning disabilities and autism. As is the trend in society in general, with...


A Christmas message from our CEO, Peter Calderbank
As we celebrate Christmas, it is good to reflect over the past year and be thankful for the tremendous support we have received from...


Wood Street gets a garden make-over
Thanks to a generous donation from the Greendale Foundation, our Wood Street garden project will soon be up and running. We have exciting...


Mitzvah Day collection goes to help young mothers at APH
On Mitzvah Day, volunteers give their time to make a difference to their local community. Although Jewish led, the volunteers bring...


Care inspectors give Field Lane the green light
The Care Quality Commission has given our domiciliary agency in Southend-On-Sea, a project where we care for adults with various types of...


Field Lane and Friends at Lambeth Palace
We would like to extend a huge thank you to all our friends and supporters who joined us at our 'thank you' reception held in the...


Trust steps in to help pay for Mia’s Motability wheels
Mia, a wheelchair user who has a learning and physical disabilities, epilepsy and sensory loss, moved into a Field Lane supported living...


New bathroom for Ailsa Road
The Charles French Charitable Trust has given a grant to our Ailsa Road project that will go toward refurbishing the bathrooms. It is...


Sally's story - told by her mum, Lisa
Why did you choose one of Field Lane’s supported-living projects? I had been my daughter, Sally’s primary carer for 20 years. It was a...


An interview with Stephen Cockburn, one of our donors
Pictured: Stephen and his wife, Judy at our thank-you reception for donors last year, at the House of Lords. What is it about Field...


Trisha's story, an interview with her mum
Why did you choose one of Field Lane’s supported-living projects? We had always cared for Trisha at home. She was our little girl. But as...


Foundation’s donation helps to keep residents safe and cared for
The Kathleen Smith Foundation has donated £4,670 to Andrew Provan House (APH), as a significant contribution towards supporting and...


Meet Maria, one of our funders
Pictured: Our clients enjoying a meal together. It is because of the generosity of people like Maria that we are able to continue our...





















