Good year for EYP

Chatting at a stall
Chatting at a stall
Ellesmere Youth Project
Ellesmere Youth Project

Photos: John Mellor

Ellesmere Youth Project brought a range of stalls and information together for young people at their AGM in October.

EYP is the most well established youth provider in Burngreave, and its achievements during the year show it is taking on even more responsibility for the well being of local young people.

This year work continued at the Vestry Hall and Verdon Recreation Centre. They took on conflict resolution, mediation and employment projects, as well as detached youth work and supporting Pitsmoor Adventure Playground to secure its future.

After over 10 years in the area, the project plans to keep working with others to provide services for young people.

Ellesmere Youth Project's AGM
Ellesmere Youth Project's AGM
Having something to eat
Having something to eat

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