Stockport Express

Danger drug becoming a big problem

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THE use of the synthetic drug, Spice, is fast becoming a serious problem and is having a detrimenta­l impact on the lives of homeless and disadvanta­ged people in Stockport and Manchester, as well as many other parts of the UK.

Spice is a new psychoacti­ve substance that is a man made chemical version of Cannabis, meant to replicate the effects of Cannabis, however, this is certainly not the case.

Spice is far more addictive and damaging than Cannabis ever was.

Over the last 18 months we have documented a huge rise in the number of people using Spice and other new psychoacti­ve substances.

It is extremely easy to

If anyone is using Spice and wants to get some help to address this, then please contact The Wellspring on 0161-477-6344 or come along to the project on Harvey Street in the town centre any day of the year from 10am-2pm, or Monday to Thursdays 5pm-8pm.

We can put you in touch with many profession­al drug and alcohol treatment services as well as offering you support from our own drug and alcohol worker.

We have been deeply saddened this week by the tragic death of a gentleman who was actively seeking support from The Wellspring staff, who unfortunat­ely died in a fire while sleeping rough in the back of his vehicle.

The number of people sleeping rough on the streets of Stockport and Manchester is rising to levels that have not been seen for years. Please help The Wellspring and make a donation to the charity so we can provide more services to people in need in Stockport.

Donate online at www. thewellspr­ing.co.uk.

The Wellspring receives no council, government or lottery funding. The biggest fundraisin­g event for us is the Great Manchester 10k Run which takes place on Sunday, May 28.

The Wellspring will provide free entry in return for fundraisin­g for The Wellspring. We don’t set anyone a fundraisin­g target.

To take part please email your name and postal address to thewellspr­ing@ btconnect.com.

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