£22 million in Youth Investment Fund grants have been awarded to 16 youth services to build 22 new youth facilities in England using ‘modern methods of construction’ (MMC). The Youth Investment Fund grantees benefiting from the funding include youth services delivered by Scout Groups, other youth services, and community groups, as well as local authority projects across multiple sites, in some of the most deprived and under-served parts of England.
Youth services benefitting from the Youth Investment Fund MMC grants include services in Cambridgeshire, County Durham, Gloucestershire, Greater London, Greater Manchester, Hampshire, Kent, Leicestershire, Merseyside, Norfolk, North Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.
The new youth facilities are being built using modern methods of construction to achieve savings on facility running costs, so that resources can focus on activities that enrich young people’s lives. Using modern method of construction is fast-paced and typically means that large sections of a building are manufactured in a factory and transported to site pre-built.
Thanks to the rapid construction times, the first of the projects is already nearing completion. Corner House Youth Project, based in Stockton on Tees – one of the services to benefit from the MMC Youth Investment Fund programme – has already had its building constructed and craned into position. The youth project has been delivering high quality open access youth work and youth outreach for over 20 years. The funding will be used to build the Newtown Community Resource Centre, to enable them to support more young people as well as providing an office base for their youth work and outreach team.
Manchester City Council has been awarded funding for six partner-led youth services, including Nacro Outdoor Learning Centre, in Wythenshawe Park, and N-Gage Catalyst Youth Centre in Northenden. Sheffield City Council’s grant will pay for two new youth spaces at Winn Gardens, Hillsborough and at Stannington Pavillion.
One of Manchester City Council’s delivery partners is N-Gage Catalyst, based in south Manchester.