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The
Enfield Island Youth and Community Trust (EIYCT) has recently seen their youth
centre undergo some extensive redevelopment work to further improve the
services available to young people. And on the 15th May we got
together to hold an official launch ceremony to celebrate the opening of the
new centre. Steve Chalke, MBE and founder of Oasis Trust, performed the
official opening, and a plaque is now up in the centre so that we can remember
this special day. The evening saw young people mingling with trustees, funding
organisations and community groups. We are very grateful to the RSA trust who
provided the funding for the redevelopment work and launch evening.
We were
also privileged to have Geoff Russell-Jones, from the Jack Petchey foundation
at the event. The JPF provide some funding to EIYCT, and as part of this
provide youth achievement awards to young people who have made a special
contribution to the centre. The young people were each given £200 each to spend
on the centre, and choose between them to buy a PlayStation 2, new TV and some
sofas for the centre. These young people were given their awards at the event,
and a medallion for them to keep.
Shaun
Howlett, 19, said, “This place would be nothing without the youth workers. I
never used to like it but now it has a pool table, table tennis and flat screen
television. It’s a good place.”
The
centre is very popular amongst the young people in Enfield Lock: - and whilst
attendance was very high a lack of facilitates restricted the work that could
be done. A well designed mezzanine floor installation has not only increased
capacity, but also extends the options available to young people using the
centre, and many exciting projects are planned as a result of this work. |