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04.03.2022 - 20:00 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A ‘world class’ £8.4m Youth Zone centre is set to open in Bury or Radcliffe in 2025.
Bury Council is developing a partnership with the charity OnSide to develop a Youth Zone, providing facilities and activities for young people.Typically, Youth Zone buildings include a large open recreation area, a four-court sports hall, a fitness suite with boxing and martial arts facilities, a climbing wall, dance and performing arts studio, arts and crafts areas, music, film and multi-media studios and outdoor kick pitches.
The council said cost of the Youth Zone was estimated at £8.4m, half funded by the private sector through OnSide with the rest funded by grant or capital contribution from Bury Council. They said they will seek part of these costs from the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
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Once funding is in place and planning agreed, the Youth Zone should open in April 2025 after a 60-week build period. No site has been identified as yet but the council said the new building would most likely be in Bury or Radcliffe town centre.
A report published by Bury Council by cabinet member for children, young people and skills, Coun Tamoor Tariq, outlined the reasons for pushing for a Youth Zone in Bury.
He said: “OnSide Youth Zones is a national charity with a mission to build a network of affordable, high quality Youth Zones across the country, transforming the lives of young people, by giving them somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to.
“The council and OnSide are discussing an investment opportunity to develop a Youth Zone in the borough, the sixth in Greater Manchester.
“OnSide raise the funds from the private sector to build Youth
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