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C Card Distribution C CARD DISTRIBUTION Venue Location Contact Times Number West Dorset Bridport Youth Club Gundry Lane, Bridport DT6 01308 422500 Fri 7pm-9.30pm 3RL Beaminster Youth Club 6 Prout Bridge, Beaminster, 07802514171 Thurs 6pm-8pm DT8 3DS (drop in) Other days ring first to check staff are there. Compass Learning Centre 307A Chickerell, 01305 206530 Only available if Weymouth, DT4 OQU you already attend the centre Kingston Maurward College Dorchester, DT2 8PY 01305 215000 Only available if you are a student at the college Weymouth College Cranford Avenue, DT4 7LQ 01305 761100 Only available if you are a student of the college North Dorset The Rendezvous Under Cheap Street Church, 01935 814496 Mon,Weds, Thurs Sherborne, DT9 3BJ drop in after 4pm Blandford Youth and Milldown Rd, Blandford 01258 455106 Wed and Thurs Community Centre DT11 7SQ 6pm-9.30pm Gillingham School Hardings Lane, Gillingham, 01747 822222 Only available if SP8 4QP you are a student at the school Sherborne School (Health 26 Acreman Street, 01935 810539 Only available if Centre) Sherborne, DT9 3NX you are a student at the school The Forum Centre Park road, Blandford, DT11 01258 455202 Only available if 7BX you are a student at the centre East Dorset Purbeck Youth and Wareham Youth Club, 01929 552934 Daily 12-2pm and Community Foundation Worgret Road, Wareham Mon,Tue and Fri BH20 4PH 6.30pm-9pm Ferndown Youth Centre Mountbatten Drive, 01202 874448 Mon and Tues Ferndown BH22 9FB 11am-6pm Thurs 3pm- 6pm+7pm-9.30pm Fri 3pm-6pm Please call beforehand to make sure staff are available Somerford Youth Centre Bingham Road, 01202 476882 Mon, Tues, Weds Christchurch BH23 3AH + Thurs 7pm- 9.30pm Vision Youth Centre Stanley Barracks/Elles 01929 463503 Mon 6.30pm-9pm Road, Wareham BH20 6JB + Wed 7pm- 9.30pm POOLE Number 18 18 Hill Street, Poole, BH15 01202 262291 Mon-Thurs 1NR 10am-6pm Fri 10am-5pm BOURNEMOUTH Henry Brown Youth Centre Cunningham Cres, 01202 573388 Mon+Weds 7pm- Bournemouth BH11 8DU 9pm Sussed 1442a Wimborne Road, 01202 574308 Mon and Wed Bournemouth BH10 7AS 2pm-5pm 507 507 Christchurch Road, 01202 456105 Tues and Thurs Bournemouth BH1 4AF 2pm-5pm James Michael House 34 Norwich Avenue, 01202 315988 Thurs 2pm-4pm Bournemouth BH2 5TH Bournemouth + Poole North Road Site, Poole, 01202 205205 Only available if College BH14 0LS you are a student Lansdowne Site, Meyrick at the colleges. Road, Bournemouth, BH1 3JJ Fulcrum Site, Vantage Way, Poole, BH12 4NU Space Youth Project Fusion Youth Centre, 4-6 01202 205279 Tuesday 6pm-9pm Old Christchurch Lane, BH1 1NE .
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