A popular BBC show filming in an Essex town next month is appealing for help from traders in the area.

BBC One's DIY SOS is coming to do a big build in Harlow in October to transform a derelict building into a space offering support to people experiencing social isolation, loneliness and mental health struggles.

Butterfly Effect Well-Being is run by former pharmacy technician Angela Hannibal, who set it up after losing her mum to suicide. 

Her mum had struggled for years with poor mental health, and after she died Angie quit her career to try to help people like her. She runs the group with fellow director Dawn who also lost her brother to suicide.

Currently operating out of a portacabin, the community interest company has been given a building by Harlow Council, but it is in a state of disrepair and needs extensive internal and external works to make it fit for purpose.

With the help of volunteer tradesmen and donations from merchants in the area, DIY SOS: The Big Build will turn the unloved space into a welcoming hub where everyone in the community can go for help, support and company when they most need it.

Nick Knowles (pictured above) and his team help from tradespeople and suppliers by donating skills and materials. Volunteers will be offered hot meals and "the experience of a lifetime".

The trades day is on October 3, which volunteers will need to attend, so anyone interested should email diysosharlow@bbc.co.uk as soon as possible with their trade, phone number and availability. The trade and company name should be included in the subject line.

The build dates will be from October 25 to October 31.