Originally the Project began
life in a rented shop property near Berwick railway station, and following lots of enquiries from young people, the project
launched its first housing project in 1997 in partnership with Johnnie Johnson Housing Trust.
In 2002, after several years of fund-raising, the
Project relocated to new premises in Golden Square. Built on the site of a former petrol-station, this new building has three
separate facilities under one roof:
- The Beehive Youth Club (Originally a young persons' cafe).
- Supported Accommodation (with 6 bedsits onsite in addition to the 5 bedsits off-site).
- Information and Support 'shop'
In 2003 Berwick Youth
Project began partnership working with the management committee of the Wooler Drop-In.
In 2004 changes to the funding arrangements for the County Council's Youth Service led to a unique partnership
between the Youth Project, Berwick High School and Northumberland County Council. From then the Project extended its
services to provide youth work out-with office hours, through youth clubs, as a additional service to the information and support 'shop'.
In 2006 this partnership was extended to cover the areas served by Glendale Middle School and
Belford Middle School and Berwick Youth Project began running Glendale Youth Club and Belford Youth Club.
And today
Berwick Youth Project continues to develop the range of services that are available to local young people. Check out
the rest of our site or get in touch to find out more!