Upcycled furniture helps those in need
A new initiative that transforms donated furniture into high-quality, upcycled pieces for those in need has been launched by Lincolnshire County Council’s Community Intervention Team.
All furniture used in the Made With Love project is restored and given a fresh purpose by the team at Tattershall Waste Recycling Centre helping to reduce waste while supporting local families and individuals facing hardship.
Recent donations from the team included supporting a family who had moved into a new home and had nowhere to store clothes or eat as a family. Furniture supplied helped the family make a fresh start.
Over the past year, the Community Intervention Team - working alongside children supported by Future4Me - has donated furniture to youth homelessness services, social care teams, children’s centres, and women’s refuges across Lincolnshire.
Building on this success, the team now plans to expand the initiative through regular donation and collection days, ensuring that more people can benefit from the project while continuing to promote reuse and sustainability across the county.
Cllr Natalie Oliver, executive member for Children’s Services, said: “Made With Love is about giving new life to old furniture while supporting people who need it most. Every item has been lovingly restored, and it’s wonderful to see the difference it can make in someone’s home.”
Cllr Danny Brookes, executive councillor for Environment, added: “This project is a fantastic example of how we can make the most of resources that might otherwise go to waste. By upcycling donated furniture, we’re not only supporting local families but also helping to reduce what we throw away. It’s community spirit and sustainability working hand in hand.”
If you know someone who could benefit from upcycled furniture or would like to find out more about the project, please contact