Concern has been raised about the potential impact closing an emotional health and wellbeing service would have on youngsters.
The Beam service gives under-25s in Telford and Wrekin a place to talk about their problems or what is on their mind.
Abby Cappleman, a member of the Young People’s Forum, has raised her concerns about the service’s future. “It’s going to have a dramatic effect on people in our borough. We are going to lose lives because of it.”
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