Valley young people’s centre celebrates 10th anniversary

Members of Valley young people’s  centre marked the 10th anniversary of moving into a new purpose-built building.

Over the past ten years the centre has welcomed more than 5,000 young people and 40,000 visitors.

Although 2020 was been a difficult time for many people, with the impact of the coronavirus, staff at the centre kept in touch with young people and members were involved in activities where possible, like the Shadow project, following all public health guidance.

Below: members of the Valley young people’s centre present their Shadow project work to Councillor Tracey Taylor, in 2019

Members of the Valley Young People’s Centre present their Shadow project work, with Councillor Tracey Taylor, in 2019

The centre offers a safe, warm and welcoming place for young people to grow, develop and achieve.

It’s been involved in numerous community events and activities over the years, including fun runs, raising money for charities, sports, arts and crafts.

Some of the activities and events that Valley Young People's Centre has put on

History of the centre

Valley youth club used to be based in the 6th form block of the old Valley school. When the old school was demolished, the club was held in portacabins for several years before moving into its own purpose-built centre in 2010.

The centre has been instrumental in helping young people move through challenging periods of their lives, offering access to skilled workers who could listen and guide them in the right direction.

Young People's Centres

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