
If you are between the ages of eight and 18 there is a range of activities provided by the youth service over the summer holidays. There are nine Youth Service Youth Centres across the borough, located in:
Maidenhead
Cox Green
Pinkneys Green
Windsor
Dedworth
Ascot/Sunningdale
Old Windsor
Datchet
Eton Wick
As well as four projects that young people can get involved with: Duke of Edinburgh Awards, Outdoor Education Project, Get Active Rangers and the Youth Participation Project; the Youth Service also offers advice and support drop-in sessions for young people through the Intensive Service.
Eight to 19-year-olds and adults up to 25 with learning disabilities are able to participate in the variety of activities, projects and services on offer. These include:
Youth centre-based activities including:
Pool, Wii and table tennis
Arts, culture and sports
IT workshops
DJ and photography workshops
Links with other organisations
Opportunity to be involved in decision-making groups
Opportunity to volunteer & Duke of Edinburgh Award
Overnight trips including camping and visits to activity centres (including Thorpe Park for 2011).
For more information on the Youth Service call 01628 68 5856 or email:
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