New youth centre could be built through local partnership

A new youth centre could be built at Bradley Stoke Community School thanks to a partnership between South Gloucestershire Council and the Southern Brooks Community Partnership.

The two organisations are seeking views from young people living in the town and want to know what facilities any new building should have and what it could look like.

They are also looking for people in the town who have architectural skills, business planning skills and accountancy skills who would like to help out with the project.

Youths who are interested in shaping the project should get in touch with Youth Development Manager Ruth Cornish on 01454 868571 or via ruthcornish@sbcommunitypartnership.org.uk

Adults who are interested in helping out with the project should get in touch with Southern Brooks Partnership Director Julie Snelling on 01454 868570.

Note: We made a correction on this article about where the funding would come from – thanks to Councillor Jon Williams for pointing out the mistake.

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