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Thousands of young people to benefit as youth clubs approved

2 mins read Youth Work
Planning permission has been approved for two new youth clubs in Bristol and Crewe.
The Youth Zones are part of a network of clubs supporting more than 50,000 young people. Picture: Onside
The Youth Zones are part of a network of clubs supporting more than 50,000 young people. Picture: Onside

The Youth Zones, one of which will be based in south Bristol with the second based in Crewe, in Chesehire, are expected to open in 2025.

An estimated 4,000 young people from south Bristol are set to sign up in the first year of its facility opening. The two clubs will join a network of similar Youth Zones run by youth charity Onside, which support more than 50,000 young people across the country.

The Bristol and Crewe clubs will be open seven days a week to young people aged eight to 19, and up to 25 for those with additional needs. Both facilities are expected to charge £5 annual membership and 50p per visit.

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