Bid for £750,000 youth facilities

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Monday, September 22, 2008
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DAWLISH youngsters could have access to a state-of-the-art youth centre costing around £750,000 if new plans are given the go-ahead.

Dawlish Action for Youth want to build the 'Rolls Royce' of youth centres, including class rooms and training areas, at Sandy Lane.

Plans submitted to Teignbridge Council and recommended for approval, incorporate a facility for vocational learning.

Planning permission already exists for a slightly smaller youth centre on the site.

Those plans were submitted in 2006 and included an underground skate park, which is now being built separately behind the proposed centre.

Dawlish mayor Cllr Wally Protheroe is backing the plans.

He said: "We are hoping to get some Government funding so the Rolls Royce youth centre will be built. It will be of so much value to the young people in Dawlish.

"We have done a number of surveys going back 12 years with the public and young and old always put the youth centre at the top of their priorities."

Cllr Protheroe said 'too many young people suffer' because there were not enough facilities or training opportunities in the area.

Dawlish Action for Youth currently run a service called Youth-Topia which is a small, supervised youth centre for youngsters aged between 11 and 19.

Currently, Dawlish Action for Youth is run from Manor House, but the group says it desperately needs to expand to cater for the young people who attend.

A spokesman for the group said: "Our current activities at Youth-Topia are being carried out in totally inadequate premises, consisting of one main room, only seven metres square, an office and small kitchen facilities.

"Up to 30 to 40 young people attend each session and they cram into a too small a space.

"Some of them drift in and out, sometimes overflowing outside to the annoyance of passers-by.

"We desperately need larger premises. Through significant help from the local authorities over the past year, there is, at last a good prospect that this can be achieved."

Twelve letters of objection have been received about the suitability of the site because of worries over traffic levels and car parking.

Concerns have also been raised about the impact of noise emanating from the building.

The purpose built centre would be 26.5m by 19.5m and about 11m high. The ground floor would accommodate vocational learning facilities, training rooms for catering, plumbing, carpentry, general building, hair and beauty, media and IT and an office space.

The first floor would comprise of a games area for a range of activities and social events with a bar and an office. Disabled facilities have also been included in the plans.

The centre would be open from 9am until 10pm on Monday to Saturday and from 9am until 6pm on Sundays.

Teignbridge Council offered the group the land, Devon County Council has pledged £175,000 and Dawlish Town Council £150,000 towards building costs.

Current costs are an estimated £750,000 leaving the group with £450,000 to raise.

Dawlish Action for Youth have launched a Buy a Brick Campaign to help raise funds.

Contributors pay for each brick and will receive a certificate and an entry on the 'Roll of Honour' which will be placed in a prominent position in the building when it is completed.

The plans will go before Teignbridge Council's Development Control Committee on Monday, September 29.

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    by devondel, sandy lane

    Tuesday, September 23 2008, 7:26AM

    “what wally fails to tell people is that the centre is mainly for "dissaffected Youths". these may well include yoofs with drug or alcohol problems. It also includes a disco area and bar!!! This is in a leisure and residential area next to a child nursery! But Wally also wanted a tesco on the football ground, so nothing new from the guy. It seems that to get our hands on £175K from Devon CC we have to accept more problem yoofs from across Devon. Where did the centre for the decent youth of Dawlish go? We already have 2 special schools and a high security mental facilty, what more can they do to Dawlish? The mental facilit is at the butler ward at the hospital, not the Manor House, or maybe i'm wrong!”

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    by Me, Dawlish

    Monday, September 22 2008, 8:59PM

    “Lets hope if they do get one they dont ruin it by using it before it opens, like the skate park has been used over the summer holidays by a minority who continue to trespass before it is ready.
    I even saw one boys parentswatching on admirably as he skated around knowing full well it wasnt ready and still a building site. I am sure they would of complained had he hurt himself on a piece of machinery etc.”

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    by Viaduct, Near Dawlish

    Monday, September 22 2008, 4:01PM

    “I think the Youth Centre is a great idea. Well done to Mayor Protheroe for supporting this wonderful scheme.”

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    by Local, Too near

    Monday, September 22 2008, 3:55PM

    “er......this bar? Is it intended as a coffee bar or a licensed bar?”

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    by Sandy Lane, Dawlish

    Monday, September 22 2008, 2:23PM

    “When ever mayor protheroe mentions youth, others think the sun shines out of an orfice that is closer to his knee caps than the one that is closest to his chin.
    How much has he destroyed for the youth of Dawlish over the years?”

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