NEW STATION YOUTH CENTRE OFFICIALLY OPENS (14/09/24)
A new youth club has officially opened its doors to the community, which will engage young people in Hailsham and the surrounding area.
An open afternoon was held by Hailsham Youth Service on Saturday [14 September] at the Station Youth Centre, which was attended by the Town Mayor Cllr Paul Holbrook, Sussex Weald MP Nus Ghani and local councillors.
Hailsham Youth Service staff were on hand to talk to members of the public, give them a tour of the building and tell them more about the facility and services on offer to young people.
The Station Youth Centre already had a successful trial run before the summer holidays, with nearly 400 young people having visited the venue within the first week of opening.
The announcement of the opening of The Station Youth Centre is just part of an exciting new chapter for Hailsham Youth Service, following the purchase of new premises by the Town Council and relocation of the youth service's operational centre to Western Road.
The Service, which celebrates 25 years of effective operation in Hailsham next year, has had an impact on the lives of thousands of young people and grown from one operational base at 1 Market Square into an expanded service which operates throughout the local community.
The new Hailsham Youth Service building, at which The Station Youth Centre is based, is suitably located close to the town centre and recreation ground (allowing the Service to stay at the centre of the community) and boasts high accessibility levels with disabled access provided and nearly 400m2 of space for young people and the wider community to use.
"The Station Youth Centre provides a safe place to motivate, inspire and empower young people in a constructive way, building community spirit and well-being, " said Youth Service Manager Andy Joyes. "The new centre has already proved to be a great addition to Hailsham, and I believe it not only provides a safe space, but also gives young people a range of great opportunities just like the young people who attend the Hellingly Youth Hub, Monday Youth Hub and Friday Night Project receive."
"Within growing communities, provision needs to be made for young people. By running this new, much larger and inclusive centre, our hope of encouraging them to take part in the wide range of activities organised by Hailsham Youth Service will continue to be fulfilled!"
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