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What's going on at The Warren?

“Love the music area and the FREE tea and Coffee!” Young man, 17

“I enjoyed ice skating. I liked it when we went to the seaside, and I can’t wait to go swimming next week!" Young woman, 15

At The Warren you can talk to someone in confidence, get support about all kinds of things or try loads of fun activities. You can sign up for trips to exciting places and learn how to do things you’ve always wanted to try – from mixing tracks to re-building a land rover, whilst working towards a qualification in a way that suits you. 

The Warren is based at 49 Queens Dock Avenue, in Hull and offers free support and activities for young people and guess what, it’s all for FREE!!! Find us on this map (link opens in new window) and drop in to say hi! Here are some of the things you could try.

Music workshops and activities and access to impressive recording studios and rehearsal space all free to young people.

The Health Beat Project offers activities, support and information for young people like dance, drama and the Ready Steady to Cook Challenge!

Women’s work activities for women, ranging from swimming sessions, drumming workshops, DIY and assertiveness.
Come and hang out in the lively cafe offering fresh yummy meals daily, for the bargain price of £1.50!

Regular events - The Warren is always offering new and exciting events like ‘Rock Cafés’ which showcase young local talent. There are drop-ins and workshops in The Warren’s lively snack bar…ranging from drumming to dance, drama to jewellery making…there’s something to suit all interests!

Weekly trips like swimming, a walking group (get out and about in beautiful countryside), gym workouts, the art residential trip and the 24 hour learning challenge (an overnight accreditation challenge).

Hull Youth Development Service

If you’re aged 11-25 Hull Youth Development Service can offer loads of cool things to get involved with and the chance to meet some great people. Check them out:

There are 7 area youth work teams in Hull and they are:

  • East
  • Park
  • North Carr
  • Wyke
  • Northern
  • Riverside
  • West

Things to do ...

The Youth Development Service provides things for young people to during evenings, weekends and holidays.  This includes things such as:

  • Meeting and making new friends in safe and chilled out environments
  • Trying new activities of your choice, such as football, music, cooking to name a few !!
  • Volunteering and helping others
  • Learning new skills
  • Getting involved in accredited youth work schemes such as the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Youth Arts Award

'Motor' projects - Learning support and motor projects are based across two sites; The Two Wheel Centre and Bumps – come along and learn about cars, learn to ride and drive and chillout. 

Duke of Edinburgh's Award – if you’re aged between 14 and 25 and fancy an adventure it’s a great opportunity to get out and do something.

Want to know more? Talk to Hull Youth Development Service about the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. 

Call (01482) 300 300 and ask for youth development service or
Email: youthdevelopmentservice@hullcc.gov.uk

The Hull Family information Service can help you find out about activities. Call them on (01482) 318318.

Motiv8

trainingIf you, or a member of your family, have a disability and want to get involved in sport and leisure activities in the Hull area get in touch with the Motiv8 team on (01482) 318011.

Download The Disability Sports Directory 2008 and click here to find out more about the challenging and exciting activities Motiv8 organises for children and young people from 8 to 25 years, as well as adults.



Places to go ...

The Youth Development Service provides places to go for young people like:

  • Youth Centres
  • Youth events happening in and out of town
  • Trips and residentials
  • International exchanges and visits

Youth Centres

You can find out which buses go near the youth centres by checking out: The timetables on Stagecoach Buses website http://www.stagecoachbus.com/hull/ or call the Traveline on 0870 608 2608

Northern Hull

Route One Young People’s Resource Centre
Hall Road
Hull HU6 8PP
Tel: (01482) 491960

East and Park

Preston Road NDC
Flinton Grove
Preston Road
Hull HU9 5SN
Tel: (01482) 789680 or 781121

Andrew Marvel Youth Centre
Braham Road
Hull HU9 4EE
Tel: (01482) 791226

West

Kingston Youth Centre
48a Beverley Road
Hull HU3 1YE
Tel: (01482) 224337

North Carr

Astra Youth Centre
Midmere Avenue
Bransholme
Hull HU7 4PN
Tel: (01482) 331587

Wyke

Newland Youth Centre
Reynoldson Street
Hull HU5 3BH
Tel:(01482) 342785

 

Motor Projects

BUMPS
Noddle Hill Way
Hull HU7 4NQ
Tel: (01482) 826655

Two Wheel Centre
Chapman Street
Hull HU8 7BH
Tel: (01482) 210676

Voluntary Youth Groups

Across Hull there are a number of voluntary youth groups who provide exciting things to do and places to go. Here’s a few!!

RAPP Freedom Road Creative Arts
Call RAPP on (01482) 225855

Taboo Youth Initiative
261 Holderness Road
Hull
Tel: (01482) 307555

St Stephen’s Youth Project
96 Annandale Road
Hull
Tel: (01482) 781223

Chill Out
Homethorpe
Orchard Park Estate
Hull
Tel: (01482) 850005

St Michael’s Youth Project
Orchard Park Estate
Hull
Tel: (01482) 805263

Rhema
Newland Avenue
Hull
Tel: (01482) 343805

Find out more in the events diary.

To find out more about RAPP Freedom Road Creative Arts call RAPP on (01482) 225855.