Getting stuck in
“Rather than moan about it, I wanted to do something,” says Steve. “I remember the enjoyment I got from getting together with mates over a pool table or soccer game at the local club when I was a teenager and I’ve got young kids. I want them and their friends to experience the same thing. A youth club is a step to maturity,” he adds. “It’s a protected environment, but you can do what you want, make friends with people you don’t see outside school.”
In conjunction with four other local residents, including Claire Lane who is Youth Development Lead at the Prince’s Trust, Steve set about testing the water, finding out how popular a youth club might be.
“The response was phenomenal,” he says. “At the open evening we held in October, parents and children gave us a huge list of ideas of what they wanted, and our request for volunteers means the club will have a full complement of DBS-checked adult helpers.”