Aspire Recovery Service - Peterborough
Coronavirus info
The way you get support from us will be different for a while, but we are still here. Things are still changing, so keep checking this page, Facebook, and our national coronavirus info page for updates.
You can call us on 01733 895624 or 0800 111 4354 or email [email protected]
If your worker isn’t available, please give us a call on the main service number. We’re answering calls between 0930 and 1630 weekdays. If you ring outside of those hours, please leave a message and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
Updates to the service:
- Our service is running but we are running telephone-based support and appointments.
- Needle Exchange and Naloxone can be accessed only from our 102-104 Bridge Street site (PE1 1DY). Please call ahead to get a pack if possible. If you can't come in, give us a ring and we can drop some off to you.
- To help you stay safe, we are changing the way we prescribe medication for a while. Please take a look at our prescriptions info page to see what’s happening. If you have any questions about this, give us a call.
- We are running some groups online using Zoom. If you'd like to join, get in touch.
Find the latest information on coronavirus from the NHS and GOV.UK.


What we offer
We want to support you in the best way we can. This means we'll listen to you and understand your situation.
There are lots of options to help you make changes or start your recovery. We offer one-to-one support, medical prescribing, detoxification and more.
Find us
We are located in the Herlington Community Centre.
- Unit 26 Herlington Centre
Orton Malborne
Peterborough PE2 5PW There is parking outside the front of the service.
Opening times
- Monday 11:00 - 16:30
- Thursday 09:30 - 16:30
Get social
Follow us on social media to see what's happening in the service and the community.
Advice and support


Drugs
You will get harm reduction information and access to our needle exchange.
Drug treatment options
Support for others
We can help you with the best ways to support your loved ones if they have a problem with alcohol or drugs.
Friends and family adviceYour first visit
When you arrive, a member of our team will greet you. Then someone will meet you for an initial assessment.
Our welcome group
At the welcome group, you'll be able to ask us any questions you might have about the service. You'll learn more about recovery and treatment options.