News: Rotherham MyPlace takes shape

The new facilities are part of the national Myplace initiative and have involved a local partnership led by the Chantry YMCA and involving the Council and other local partners.
The youth hub will offer a location for a wide range of integrated services and opportunities for young people. It will include facilities for youngsters aged 11-19, such as a graffiti art room, IT suite, cinema, performance hall and rooftop café. It will also act as a base for agencies to provide a wide range of support and advice directly to young people on issues which affect them.
David Sargent, from Chantry YMCA, said: "The Myplace project has given a powerful voice to young people in Rotherham. The facility is a very real expression of what young people have described as their wish for dedicated facilities in Rotherham and the partnership has worked hard to meet their expectations. All the partners are making excellent progress on planning with young people for all the activities that will be delivered in the centre."
"This is another example of groups in Rotherham coming together to create a new venture which will help meet the needs and aspirations of young people. It is great to see all the hard work of such a wide range of people, including young people themselves, coming to fruition as the building takes shape."
The new centre on a former car park has been designed by Rotherham MBC's Environmental and Development Services' in-house architects and is being built by Wildgoose Construction. It is due to be completed in October 2011.
The project is funded as part of the national MyPlace initiative which The Big Lottery Fund is delivering on behalf of the Department for Education.
Images: RMBC architects / mahroofhussain.org
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