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Young people making a difference
Our teenagers are sometimes accused of being apathetic or
worse.But members of the Youth Forum are proving that stereotype
wrong through a series of exciting projects to improve the
town. |
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The Youth Forum meets
regularly at the community room in the Mablethorpe Community
Access Point and Library, Stanley Avenue, Mablethorpe.
For more information, contact
Debbie Prince, 01 507 329 567)
or email (debbie.prince@e-lindsey.gov.uk).
The next youth forum is on Wednesday
21 May at 7:00pm
at Mablethorpe Community Access Point and Library, Stanley
Avenue in Mablethorpe. |

Here, we explain what they are doing to make their area a better
place for both local people and visitors.
YOUNG people in Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe and Sutton on Sea have been
showcasing their talents through graffiti art to brighten up the
seating area on the seafront.
The youth forum was put together as it was felt that through the
Neighbourhood Management consultations, no young people attended
the events and through partnership working the youth forum was formed.
Youth forum members have also been out with ELDC Chief Executive,
Nigel Howells highlighting their issues to help tidy up the area,
as well as organising gigs and trips for young people.
The efforts of the youth forum have been praised by Paddy Prince
Senior Youth Development Worker – Children’s Services
and also town councillor.
He said: “Young people can get a negative press because of
the actions of a minority, so it’s great that such positive
things are happening here in Mablethorpe.” He added “The
forum has only been running since January, which makes its achievements
even more impressive.”
Debbie Prince, East Lindsey District Council’s Neighbourhood
Projects Officer. Said it’s important that young people help
Mablethorpe to grow and develop: “Young people are clearly
passionate about this town and it’s great to involve them
in the projects taking place to improve Mablethorpe, giving them
a real sense of pride for the area in which they live,” she
explained.
Helen Duffy, Lincolnshire County Council’s youth arts co-ordinator
for East Lindsey described the Mablethorpe group as “full
of ideas and energy – and determined to make a difference
working alongside the local members of the neighbourhood management
board “
The youth forum was launched on 26 January to give young people
a voice about issues in Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe and Sutton on Sea.
It is supported by the ELDC Neighbourhood Management Team, Children’s
Services, Mablethorpe Town Council and the Neighbourhood Policing
Team.
LCC Children’s Services and the ELDC Neighbourhood Management
Team have even given a total of £1,000 to two projects highlighted
by the youth forum. The cash grants followed impressive presentations
by youth forum members to a panel of local judges. They decided
to donate £500 to a project using professional graffiti art
to revamp the seating area along the seafront. The initiative also
offers the opportunity for young people aged from 11 to 25 to gain
a national qualification.
The young people are working with the graffiti artist on Saturday
3 May on the shelters on the sea front from 11:00am – 4:00pm
and we are looking for young people to design artwork for the graffiti
boards and work with the graffiti artist, so if you are interested
please contact Debbie Prince on 01507 329567.
A further £500 has been given to the youth forum to stage
gigs for young people. The first took place at Tennyson High School
in April.
The two other projects highlighted by the young people –
to tidy up the High Street and to arrange visits like swimming and
bowling trips – also impressed the judges, and will now get
community backing.
An application by forum members for cash to kickstart the visits
project even attracted £700 from the Youth Opportunity Fund,
which helped get the scheme up and running.
More information
To find out more about the
Mablethorpe Youth Forum, please
contact:
Helen Duffy, youth arts co-ordinator for East Lindsey, on 07 825
521 720 or e-mail helen.duffy@lincolnshire.gov.uk
Tidy up – Debbie Prince,
neighbourhood projects officer, on 01 507 329 567 or e-mail debbie.prince@e-lindsey.gov.uk
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