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Please Note That Age Limits Vary and There May Be Costs to Take Part In Apprenticeships Are you a Young Carer? www.apprenticeships.gov.uk See Skipton Young Carers (in vol projects Jobs Carers Resource www.gov.uk/jobsearch www.youngcarersresource.org www.indeed.co.uk Libraries (www.northyorks.gov.uk/local- 16 - 19 and not in Education, libraries) Employment or Training Skipton NYCC Prevention Service - Craven Ingleton Belle Vue Mill , Broughton Rd, Skipton Crosshills BD23 1ET - 01609 532412 Bentham FRANK (Support with Drugs) Settle Call: 03001 236 600 or text: 82111 Gargrave and Malhamdale (Community) Website: www.talktofrank.com Embsay-with-Eastby (Community) Childline Grassington Hub (Community) Call: 0800 1111 - www.childline.org.uk Sports and Leisure NSPCC Craven Leisure Centre, 01756 792805 Call: 08088 005 000 Email: Sandylands, Skipton, 01756 795181 [email protected] Website: Fearless www.nspcc.org.uk A way to report crime anonymously - IDAS (Independent Domestic Abuse Service) www.fearless.org www.idas.org.uk Outdoor Centres Domestic Abuse Helpline: High Adventure Outdoor Education Centre 03000 110 110 www.highadventureoec.co.uk Rape Support Line: 0300 111 0777 North Yorkshire Music Action Zone Selfa Make Music Happen - www.nymaz.org.uk Local Children’s Charity in Skipton supporting North Yorkshire Sport Vulnerable, Disadvantaged or Disabled www.northyorkshiresport.co.uk children in a variety of ways - Website: www.selfa.org.uk Sexual Health Housing Yorsexualhealth - If you are aged 16 - 25yrs please contact the www.yorsexualhealth.org.uk/ Hub on 01756 706475 or email www.yorsexualhealth.org.uk [email protected]. This booklet has been produced by: North Yorkshire Youth Please note that age limits vary and there Carlton Lodge Carlton Miniott may be costs to take part in activities publicised. All information Thirsk YO7 4NJ provided in this leaflet is secondary research and may not be Tel: 01845 522 145 completely accurate. For any updates please email [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] A - Z of Activities Air Cadets Rural Arts 264 Skipton Squadron - Tuesday evenings ar The ATC Centre, Shortbank Rd, Skipton FUSE - Runs every Thursday at Skipton Children’s centre, Brougham St, Skipton from BD23 2JY, www.skiptonaircadets.co.uk 3.45 - 5.15pm . An inclusive theatre group aimed at young people aged 11-25years 2246 Carnforth Squadron - Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7.00pm to 9.30pm. with learning disabilities Booking essential – contact [email protected] for more Civic Hall, North Road,Carnforth, L A5 9LQ - www.2246aircadets.com information. Archery Aire Valley Archers - Membership club, ages 8+ based at St. Ives Country Park, Bingley and indoor facilities at Knowle Mill, Keighley. www.aire-valley-archers.co.uk North Yorkshire Bowmen— open to ages 11+, based at Settle Drill Hall, Settle, BD24 9HA. Please contact Cherry Flitcroft on 01524251702, cherry.ann,[email protected] for more information and prior to attending. Londsdale Archers- a brand new archery club launched in August 2016, they have a mix of ages and abilities. Contact: Mark Christie, Club Secretary 01524 264879 or [email protected]. Army Cadets Skipton AFC Detachment - age 12+ AFC Centre. North Parade, Skipton BD23 2SR Further details can be found at www.armycadets.com Athletics Settle Harriers Juniors – Junior training on Tuesday’s at Eshton’s Pavilion, Giggleswick at 5:30pm. email: [email protected] Skipton Athletic Juniors - meeting Tuesday 6-7pm, age 8-17years, contact via website www.Skiptonac.co.uk Bentham Beagles - Bentham Playing Fields Wenning Avenue, High Bentham, LA2 7LR [email protected] Badminton Skipton Badminton Club - Runs every Friday at Sandylands Sports Centre, Skipton, BD23 2AZ– 7-8pm) for 7-16 year olds - www.skiptonbadmintonclub.wordpress.com/ juniors Ingleton Badminton Club U16 Junior club, 16+ Senior club Contact Carolyn Coggins - Tel No. 0777 3558149 Basketball Skipton Basketball - runs Saturday 11am-12:30pm £3. For ages 6+. Sandylands Sports Centre. Facebook @skiptonbasketball, or www.westcraventurbines.co.uk Youth Clubs/Projects Bowling Voluntary Youth Clubs/Projects— Matrix Superbowl is the only place in Craven where you can play indoor Ten Pin Bentham Youth Café - Runs every Tues, and Thur evening at Bentham Youth Café 6pm– Bowling Tel No. 01756 701 623. 8:pm for 8– 16 year olds, split age groups. Facebook:Bentham Youth Café Most towns and villages have their own bowls club, contact direct for details of GTS (Performing Arts) - Runs every Wednesday from 6pm– 7:30pm at Skipton Town membership requirements. Hall, BD23 1DT for ages 7— 19 years. Email: [email protected] Number: 07947 185144 Boxing Malham Youth Group - Runs regularly (each month) on Sunday evening from 7-9pm at Keighley Boxing club - weekly junior sessions contact Steve on 0795 824 9830. Malham Village Hall, BD23 4BL. Tel. Bridget 07971017491 Skipton Young Carers - Runs every other Saturday from 10am– 12pm Canoeing Email: [email protected] Tel . Sonia 07772552596 There are no clubs based in Craven, however Pendle Paddlers are based just over the Selfa Youth Clubs- border into Lancashire at Foulridge Canal. www.pendlepaddlers.com and there is also a canoe club in Clitheroe https://www.clitheroecanoeclub.org.uk/ North Craven Youth, Bentham Youth Café: Mondays from 4-5.30pm Skipton Youth, project based activities. Ings School, Wednesdays 3.30pm—5.30pm. Climbing Ingleton Climbing Club - Runs every Monday at Inglesport Climbing Wall from 6pm– Girls Rock — A weekly club aimed at girls who could benefit from a group promoting 9pm. Age 7 upwards– various groups running. www.inglesport.com/our-climbing-wall social interaction, independence and increased self-confidence. Trinity Church Hall, Westmoreland Street Skipton. Tuesdays 3.30pm—5.30pm Cricket Sport Leaders—multi-sports sessions, The Skipton Academy, Mondays 3.30pm—5.30pm The following cricket clubs have junior sections: Cowling - www.cowling.play-cricket.com North Yorkshire County Council - Youth Provision Embsay - embsay.play-cricket.com Skipton LGBTQA - youth group every 2nd Tuesday. Youth group for age 14-19 who are Gargrave -gargrave.play-cricket.com/website/team_widgets/105925 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender or Questioning. Info: contact 01609 798094 Ingleton - ingletoncc.play-cricket.com/website/web_pages/52786 Monday Movers—A support group for young people 14-19yrs with special educational Settle- http://settle.play-cricket.com/ needs or disabilities. contact Laura on 07969 098788 or Lauren on 01609 534481 or Skipton—skipton.play-cricket.com 07811 474518. Upper Wharfedale -www.upperwharfedalecc.co.uk Contact Skipton Children & Family Hub Brougham Street, Skipton, BD23 2ES Tel: 01609 798094 [email protected] for information on short courses/projects. Cycling Skipton Cycling Club—they run a junior club on Sunday afternoons. North Yorkshire Youth (www.nyy.org.uk) http://skipton.cc/club-info/youth-membership/ Greatwood Youth club, Skipton— Runs every Tuesday at Greatwood Community Settle Wheelers—ages 5+, Saturday mornings, https://settlewheelers.org.uk/juniors Centre for info contact Laura on 07387 101639 or look at facebook page South Craven Wheelers—currently link in with Skipton Cycling club juniors, for more Settle Youth Club—Runs every Wednesday during term time 6.30-8.30pm for 11-19 year info please contact http://www.southcraven.co.uk olds 50p Settle Stories venue, behind Naked Man Café, Settle For further info please contact Rachel on 07500 787621 or look at facebook page Dance Glusburn Youth Club - Runs every Thursday during term time at Glusburn Arts Centre Alison King School of Dance teaching Ballroom/Latin/Argentine Tango for adults and 6.30-8.30pm for 11-19 year olds 50p, For further info please contact Rachel on 07500 children in Long Preston / Settle Area Tel. 01729 840118 787621 or look at facebook page Blue Moose Dance Company—Dance classes in Ingleton& Bentham Website:https:// www.bluemoosedance.org.uk/community-programme Sports Selfa Sport Leader—multisport club ,The Skipton Academy, Mondays 3.30pm— 5.30pm. A relaxed and supportive club making being active, fit and healthy fun. Selfa—01756 706384 Squash Help others and change lives for the Squash courts and Junior coaching is available at Sandylands better Swimming Help a cause close to your heart Settle Amateur Swimming Club - Runs weekly at Settle Swimming Pool - For more information : 01729 824089) Do something positive in your spare Skipton Swimming Club—Welcome swimmers of all ages and abilities www.skiptonsc.co.uk time Upper Wharfedale Swimming club for ages 4+ - more info and contact details on Meet new people and make new friends facebook, Tel No. 01756 752 556 Make your community a better place Tennis Learn new skills Austwick Tennis Club - Tournaments and coaching for juniors. Website: www.austwicktennisclub.co.uk - Number: 01729 860235 Share your skills with others Craven Lawn Tennis Club - Junior coaching programme for ages 5+. Regular teenage tournaments and annual fun day. For more info jun- Put what you are doing on your personal [email protected] statement or CV Skipton Tennis Centre - coaching and holiday camps for ages 3+ For more info—http://www.skiptontennis.com/ or email [email protected] Get free training Use your experience to get a job Theatre/Drama See GTS in Voluntary Clubs section There are some fantastic volunteering opportunities Stagecoach—performing arts for children aged 4-18yrs, covering Dance, Drama and Singing. The Skipton group meet on a Saturday afternoon at Skipton Academy out there for a range of ages so please get involved 0113 234 6098, https://www.stagecoach.co.uk/keighleyandskipton#classes now! Wildlife/ Environment Useful Links: Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust (Green Guardians Project) - www.ydmt.org Young Rangers - www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/looking-after/how-you-can-help/ communityfirstyorkshire.org.uk volunteering/young-rangers www.vinspired.com Young Farmers www.do-it.org.uk Craven District Young Farmers hold meetings every 6 weeks on Thursday’s at The Kings Arms in Silsden. Clubs within Craven are: Worth Valley, Upper Wharedale, Silsden with Skipton, Lothersdale, Gisburn, Dance cont.
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