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    Blackpool: MyPlace Consultation

    Posted by blackpoolcommunitynews on September 5, 2008

    IMPORTANT UPDATE:

    The MyPlace consultation event is now to take place on Saturday 13th September at the City Learning Centre on Bathurst Avenue from 10am – 12 noon or 1pm – 3pm.

    Let us know if you are coming (then we can make sure you have drinks and biscuits) by contacting Stuart Dunne or Fiona Jones on Blackpool Telephone 01253 754840 or email fiona@rubothered.co.uk.

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    Myplace Consultation Deferred

    Posted by blackpoolcommunitynews on August 23, 2008

    The Myplace consultation due to take place on 6th September at the Blackpool Football Club has been DEFERRED.

    An announcement about the new arrangements for this crucial consultation will be made after 1st September.

    The organisers apologise for any inconvenience caused.

    Please watch this site for for further information.

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    A World Class Youth Centre in Blackpool – You help decide!

    Posted by blackpoolcommunitynews on August 8, 2008

    FOR UPDATE TO THIS ARTICLE CLICK HERE

    As part of a strategy to create three youth ‘hub’ facilities in Blackpool North, Central and South, the Blackpool Children’s Trust Board is exploring opportunities of bidding for a grant of between £1million and £5million to build a World Class Youth Facility adjacent to Palatine High School. A bid would have to be submitted by 30th September.

    It is important that the way facilities for young people are planned and delivered includes the role and influence of young people and a high level of genuine cross-sector partnership working in relation to the bids being put forward. This means involving young people, local and town-wide communities in helping to drive forward the planning and design of any proposed Centre and ensuring the activities taking place there are what young people actually want and would use.

    We need YOU to get involved whether you are a young person or an adult on:

    1. What would be important to you in the youth hub?

    2. What type of services should it provide?

    3. What activities should be available?

    HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED?

    Simply log on to Blackpool Council web site www.blackpool.gov.uk and click on to the news items and complete the Blackpool’s New Youth Centre bid questionnaire or click on surveys via the quick links.

    If you want to be more involved you are also invited to attend a consultation event at Blackpool Football Club on Saturday 06 September from 10.00 to 12.00 or 1.00 to 3.00

    Let us know that you are coming (then we can make sure you have drinks and biscuits) by contacting Stuart Dunne or Fiona Jones on Blackpool 754840 or email fiona@rubothered.co.uk or just turn up on the day.

    Blackpool SURF has published a page about Myplace and the Consultation on Blackpool4me (click here).

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