Nominations Open for Nottinghamshire's 4Uth Award
Nottinghamshire County Council's 4Uth Award is now accepting nominations for young people aged 11-19 (up to 25 with disabilities) who have shown exceptional achievements or overcome challenges.
Nottinghamshire County Council's 4Uth Award is now accepting nominations for young people aged 11-19 (up to 25 with disabilities) who have shown exceptional achievements or overcome challenges.
Steph and Danny's secret texts and bikini photo scandal on MAFS Australia reunion explained. Are they together? What really happened?
MP Alex Burghart visits Brentwood Central Boxing Club, praising its positive impact on young people and discussing the club's future amid relocation plans.
Miller Homes Community Fund donates £375 to The Raise Academy in Widnes for new sports kits, helping students build confidence and compete in the ECB League.
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RecommendedThe National Trust is hiring a head gardener for three estates near Birmingham, offering £30,966 annually. Many on social media argue the salary is too low for the required expertise.
Rise charity's Step Outdoors programme in North Tyneside helps families get active in nature, build skills, and create friendships, with a £2,000 grant from Banks Group.
Party & Play opens at Swannies Centre in Erdington, featuring a 700 sq m space with slides, ball pits, sports areas, and themed role play villages for children up to age ten.
Abu Umaymah, a 22-year-old youth worker from Alum Rock, expresses skepticism about the government's target to halve knife crime within ten years, emphasizing the need for broader community engagement.
A new Young Futures Hub opens at the Library of Birmingham, offering mental health, employment, and crime prevention services for youth, with plans to move to Cannon Street later this year.
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RecommendedBirmingham City Council announces the opening of a Young Futures Hub at the Library of Birmingham in April 2026, with a permanent Cannon Street site to follow in August, as part of a national strategy to reduce crime and support youth.
Birmingham is set to welcome a new Youth Futures Hub this month as part of a national pilot. The temporary location at the Library of Birmingham will provide services to combat crime, isolation, and unemployment for young people aged 10-18.
Woodlands Animal Sanctuary in Holmeswood, West Lancashire, invites children aged 5-10 to join its Easter Holiday Club on April 10, with limited spots available for a day of animal encounters and educational activities.
The Sensory Place charity in Durham is launching a new Bees & Butterflies project, funded by a £2,000 grant, where disabled youth will create planters to attract pollinators while involving local residents.
Birmingham City supporters will march from St Anne's Club to St Andrew's Stadium ahead of the Blackburn Rovers match to honor 18-year-old fan Paul Pike, whose body was found after he went missing.
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RecommendedEssex County councillors Mike Steel and Bob Massey have combined their Local Community Funding to contribute £10,000 towards a new minibus for the 1st Ingatestone & Fryerning Scout Group, enhancing opportunities for local children and young people.
The vibrant Thanet Teenage Market, run by young locals, returns to Margate's Turner Contemporary on April 4, 2026, featuring 25 stalls and live performances. Free spaces are available for youth aged 8-24 to showcase skills.
Rochdale Borough Council secures over £100,000 to refurbish three youth centres and purchase a new minibus, enhancing facilities and outdoor trip opportunities for young people aged 11 to 19.
A youth project in Shotton Colliery, County Durham, will continue for another year thanks to a £9,565 grant from believe housing. The initiative supports activities at the Youth Centre, boosting confidence and community connections.
Epic Partners, a community organisation in St Ann's and Sneinton, receives a significant donation from Barratt and David Wilson Homes to support its youth programmes, which serve over 600 young people annually through sports, mentoring, and activities.
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RecommendedYoung filmmakers in Blaenau Gwent have created a documentary highlighting their community's people and places. The project, part of the BG Arts: Make It Film initiative, provided hands-on training and skills development.
The 1st Clayton le Moors Scout Group has experienced a remarkable 55% increase in membership over two years, prompting the launch of new Squirrels and Explorer sections. With over 60 young people on the waiting list, the group is urgently seeking 10 new v
Cub numbers in Earl Shilton have surged to their highest level since 2020, with over 250 activities available. The programme builds life skills and offers volunteer opportunities for residents.
Hadley, a 16-year-old First Sea Lord's Cadet, is leading a team on a cross-country bike ride from Accrington to London to raise funds and awareness for the Sea Cadets, aiming to make opportunities accessible to all young people.
Two youth workers from Wallasey Detached Youth Services have received the Community Alcohol Partnerships Innovation Award for their creative outreach in Liscard, using activities like bushcraft and interactive games to reduce underage drinking.
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RecommendedThe FAB Youth Arts Festival, a new event designed by young people, launches in Rochdale on March 27-28. Featuring murals, carnival parades, live performances, and free activities, it highlights local youth creativity during Rochdale's Town of Culture year
The 171st Birmingham Scout Group reports an 81% increase in youth members aged 4-17, with new sections like Squirrels Drey opening to meet demand. Volunteers highlight outdoor water activities and skill development as key draws.
A youth homelessness project in Hinckley, supported by Police and Crime Commissioner Rupert Matthews, has been commended for transforming lives by helping young people overcome addiction and mental health challenges to gain employment and independence.
The 28th/61st Wigston Scout Group invites young people aged 10-14 and adult volunteers to an open evening on March 5, featuring climbing, fire lighting, caving, and sub-aqua demonstrations to showcase Scouting's life skills.
Gateway Community Media in Basildon secures £15,000 grant to train a youth worker, expanding support for young people gaining media experience through its radio station and youth club.
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RecommendedThe 1st Clayton-le-Moors Scout Group introduces an Explorer Scout Unit for 14-17-year-olds, focusing on adventure, leadership, and life skills to prepare youth for adulthood and careers.