Last week was the third week of Young Bristol's Summer Holiday Provision. We saw delivery from six of Young Bristol’s Community Youth Clubs, Youth Club on Wheels and Outdoor Activity Centre, working with new and existing young people, providing them with exciting and enriching opportunities, access to a free hot meal and the opportunity to build new friendships.
The third week of our Summer Holiday Provision saw:
- 333+ contacts with young people across our Holiday Clubs and Open Access provision
- 19 sessions across the city
- 9 communities supported through our Community Youth Clubs and Youth Club on Wheels.
Key highlights of the week:
Young Bristol hosted our annual Interclub Summer tournament at St Brendan's RFC, inviting 60+ young people from across the city, both from our Community Youth Club network and other local organisations, to compete for our junior and senior trophy.
Ashton Vale Club for Young People offered the opportunity to learn new skills through a variety of sports such as badminton and tennis, as well as encouraging team work through playing more familiar sports such as football and basketball.
Youth Club on Wheels Oatlands Avenue visited Lush Greens, a flourishing community market garden, based in our young peoples local community! During the session, our young people learnt about the vegetables that the Lush Greens team grow in their gardens, and how these benefit their local community.
Young Bristol would like to thank our staff team, partner organisations, and funders for helping make last week part of the summer of a lifetime. We would also like to thank the Your Holiday Hub Bristol Programme, supported by Bristol City Council and The Department for Education, for supporting our Holiday Clubs at our city-wide Community Youth Club venues.
Find out more about our holiday programmes here.

