Images of planned new youth zone site in Tilbury

By Neil Speight

23rd Jun 2022 | Local News

MORE details have been released about how a planned youth zone in Tilbury might look.

The scheme has courted lots of controversy because it is planned to build the £8,4m facility on an open green space in the town known as the Anchorfield.

The centre is being planned by Thurrock Council and the Tilbury Towns Fund Board in tandem with the Onside youth zone charity.

Plans are progressing with the development of an OnSide Youth Zone in Thurrock.

Aimed at young people aged eight to 19, or up to 25 for those with additional needs, it is planned that the youth zone would open seven days per week. Members will have the opportunity to access over 20 activities every night, ranging from sports such as football, boxing and climbing, to creative arts, music, drama and employability training as well as dedicated youth worker support – all for just 50p per visit and £5 annual membership.

The Towns Board gave the green light for feasibility and planning studies for the project earlier this year and talks have since been ongoing about a potential location. The new Youth Zone will cost more than £8 million to build and will be funded by a combination of funding from Tilbury Towns Fund Board, subject to government approval in August, and private sector donations.

A number of sites options have been examined and a preferred site for the Youth Zone has been identified on Anchor Fields. This is still subject to further feasibility assessments and will be the subject of a formal planning consultation proposed to take place later this year.

Impressions of what the Youth Zone could look like has been released today, although this could change after public consultation and through the planning process.

The planning consultation will give residents the opportunity to give their feedback on plans. Before this, OnSide says it actively welcomes feedback on the project with residents invited to email [email protected]. To date, OnSide has engaged with more than 1,000 local young people in Thurrock about the Youth Zone, with 81% saying they would come to the Youth Zone in Tilbury.

OnSide's Chief Executive Kathryn Morley said: "We are extremely grateful to Tilbury Towns Fund Board for showing its belief in the borough's young people by backing a new Youth Zone. Youth Zones are inspirational places that give young people support from trusted youth workers, and countless opportunities, from meeting new friends to finding their passions and talents. This is the start of an exciting journey and the OnSide team is already hard at work with local partners to turn this into a reality."

Kevin Sadler, Tilbury Towns Fund Board member and CEO of the Gateway Learning Community, a multi-academy trust of five schools located in Tilbury said: "The partnership with OnSide is a game-changer for our young people and the wider community. It is the last piece in the puzzle. We have five good schools in Tilbury and before long, these will be complemented by a state-of-the-art facility providing the best leisure activities and personal support beyond the school day and at weekends, to transform the opportunities available to every young person in Tilbury and beyond."

Chair of Tilbury Towns Fund Board, Peter Ward, said: "Tilbury Towns Fund has put young people at the forefront of our programme of transformation. It was clear this was a priority for residents who live in the town at the start of this process and we want to ensure Tilbury becomes a beacon for young people who live locally and across the entire borough. A home away from home where they can thrive and access key services to improve their prospects, make friends and boost their health and wellbeing."

Local young people will also be heavily involved in the project - OnSide will set up a Young People's Development Group which will make several key decisions for the Youth Zone, from its branding and name to the recruitment of potential staff members.  

As an independent charity, Thurrock's Youth Zone will become part of the growing OnSide Network of Youth Zones, a collaboration of 14 independent local youth charities based on the successful OnSide model which together support 50,000 young people nationwide.

Anyone wanting to contact OnSide should email [email protected]. The charity will also have representatives present at Saturday's Port of Tilbury Day answering any questions about the Youth Zone.

Also see: https://thurrock.nub.news/news/local-news/councillor-explains-why-he-is-backing-youth-zone-site-option-138111

     

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