Corfe Mullen Youth Club News
Building work has started on the building by Dorset County Council to enable the school to improve their music facilities and provide a community space. It is not expected to be completed by the start of the Autumn term, which means we will be closed until it’s fi nished.
In the meantime you will fi nd Nigel and Jo supporting young people on the streets of Corfe Mullen. When we re-open we hope to be able to include a Year 9 session. Once open we will
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July saw us fi nish on a high with an exciting water splash night and barbeque enjoyed by all.
Throughout August we have run an activity program with trips to Thorpe Park and Chessington World of Adventures theme parks, ice skating at Gosport (our nearest ice-rink!) and Dorset Water Park. They have been well supported by the members and there has been positive feedback both from the parents and the young people. It is important to provide positive activities at an affordable cost when the local schools are closed for the holidays.
We are one of The Co-op’s good causes. Please register to support us if you are a Co-op member at:
www.coop.co.uk/membership/local-community-fund then we will benefi t.
Nigel Christopher
Youth Leader (With Jacky, Josie and Matt) Email:
nigel.cmyc@
gmail.com Facebook: Corfe Mullen Youth Trust
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