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Southwick youth centre's rise from the ashes



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
THERE'S a chance to see inside the new look Quayside youth centre on Saturday (July 26) - which was destroyed by fire more than three years ago.
An open day is being held at the youth centre in Upper Kingston Lane, Southwick, after it has been totally refurbished.

Centre manager Denise Starling said: "This is an ideal opportunity for parents, as well as young people, to come and see how the centre has recovered from the fire and now offers a wide range of exciting activities and opportunities.

"Visitors will see that the Centre is a large building with excellent facilities, including a hall, a dance studio, café area, lounge and games room. There are also facilities for our disabled members.

"Our activities include discos and self defence skills, plus a wide range of sports activities, including archery, badminton, football and softball games.

"But that's not all. There's also arts and crafts, make-up and hair braiding and learning games."

The centre is open five nights a week and is also available for hire for children's parties.

It will be open on Saturday from 11am to 3pm.

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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 12:27 PM
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