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Friday Night Project Returns with Exciting Autumn Programme for Hailsham’s Youth

Youth Services

 

Hailsham Youth Service is excited to announce the autumn relaunch of its popular Friday Night Project (FNP), following a short summer break. The initiative, which has been running successfully for many years, continues to benefit young people in school years 6 to 11 by offering a wide range of recreational, social and developmental opportunities on Friday evenings.

Run by Hailsham Youth Service and funded by Hailsham Town Council, the Friday Night Project works in partnership with organisations including Knockhatch Adventure Park, Hailsham Community College and Freedom Leisure. Together, they create engaging, safe and affordable activities designed to keep young people entertained, active and connected throughout the year.

The new September programme includes exciting outings such as Knockhatch Adventure Park visits and ten-pin bowling at Freedom Leisure Centre, alongside a variety of activities at the Station Youth Centre — from pool, table tennis and air hockey to console games, board games and more.

Andy Joyes, Youth Service Manager, said: “The relaunch of the Friday Night Project following the summer break marks another season of fun and opportunity for young people in Hailsham. We aim to provide a variety of activities that not only entertain but also encourage confidence, teamwork and new skills. We’re really looking forward to welcoming young people back and seeing them get involved.”

He added: “The Friday Night Project shows the best of community partnership in action, and we’re grateful to Knockhatch, Freedom Leisure and all those who help make these activities possible.”

Town Clerk, John Harrison commented: “Parents can be confident that Hailsham Youth Service provides a safe and supportive environment for young people. Programmes like the Friday Night Project give them valuable opportunities to socialise, learn and thrive after school hours.”

“For 25 years, Hailsham Youth Service has played a vital role in improving the lives of young people in the town and surrounding villages. The autumn relaunch of the Friday Night Project is yet another example of its ongoing commitment to building stronger, healthier futures for our community’s youth.”

For details of upcoming autumn events, including times and booking information, visit www.hailshamyouthservice.org or email info@hailshamyouthservice.org.

 


Enquiries relating to this media release

Terry Hall, COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk