Volunteers
are needed to help supervise the Cullompton Youth Café. The Cullompton
Youth Café was officially opened by Cullompton Town Mayor Councillor
Barrie Marshall on Friday 14th September. It is held
at Community House on the corner of Church Street and Fore Street, is
open every Friday and Saturday evening between 7.00pm and 10.00pm.
Town Mayor
Councillor Marshall explained that “All teenagers are very welcome
to come along and enjoy the facilities which include a pool table, computer
games and music”
Various organisations
including Cullompton Town Council, Devon County Council, Mid Devon Community
Safety Partnership, Cullompton United Charities and the South West Foundation
have provided grants and support to make this project happen.
The project is also supported by the Devon Gateway Development Trust,
Involve and the Police
Mrs Marilyn
Bidmead, Chairman of the Youth Café Working Group stated that “we
were very pleased at the large number of young
people that attended the first session but at present we only have a
small band of volunteers to help supervise the sessions, to enable this
project to keep running and make it a success
we need a lot more volunteers”
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