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Annual Report 2024
Berkshire Youth Annual Report (002)
7 November 2024
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Waterside’s 2nd Birthday!
Today, we are celebrating the second anniversary of Waterside Centre reopening.
3 August 2023
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Duck Race
Our friends at the Rotary Club of Reading Abbey have asked us to share news of the charity fundraising event they’re running at The Oracle on Saturday 9 September.
31 July 2023
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Tilehurst Youth Club
Thank you to youth worker Jessica for this update!
31 July 2023
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Waterside – July 2023
Kelly told us: “The summer months bring a range of activity to Waterside Centre.
31 July 2023
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The Wayz – July 2023
A real summer of fun at The Ways; the month started brilliantly with the Community Fun Day and Bracknell Together Walk.
31 July 2023
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Britwell – July 2023
Britwell Youth and Community Project’s Summer Holiday Club is running from Monday 24 July– Friday 18 August (daily Monday – Friday), 11am – 3pm.
31 July 2023
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Updates from our Flagship Youth Clubs
Please click on the links below for the latest updates from our flagship youth clubs in Slough, Bracknell and Newbury.
31 July 2023
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Youth Development and Community Engagement Update
The school holidays are now upon us and our summer programmes are in full swing.
31 July 2023
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Training News
Here are our upcoming training courses, including posters.
31 July 2023
Floyd Steadman Waterside Visit
28 July 2022
Former rugby captain and Windrush generation child, Floyd Steadman, joined young people at Waterside Centre earlier this month.
The event was organised by social enterprise BoxWise, who have partnered with Berkshire Youth to deliver a number of free non-contact boxing programmes at the centre for young people aged 12 -16 – a ‘safe space to channel energies productively and positively’ for young people from a variety of backgrounds and upbringings.
Floyd gave an inspirational speech about his life and career, encouraging the young people to seek out the opportunities open to them and telling them that they can go on to have successful careers.
He said: “I’m proud to support BoxWise, a non-profit social enterprise launched by the Nick Maughan Foundation, that provides young people with professional training in boxing, guidance and mentorship.
“The solution to youth violence lies in creating an environment that stops people from turning to a life of crime in the first place, which is an area BoxWise is doing essential work in.”