Kenilworth Youth and Community Centre   ( KY&CC )

Abbey End, Abbey End Car Park, Kenilworth CV8 1QJ

 
2011

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KY&CC transformation to tKC

 

 
2011

"Withdraw proposal to cease the whole of the Youth Service
in Warwickshire "   petition
 
and
 
Public Awareness of KY&CC Activities
View the details on the webpage at :-
 
midwarks.info/kyandcc/future
and
midwarks.info/moc4rok
from
21/10/2010
to noon
15/12/2010
The Education Committee of the House of Commons   INVITES
YOU
  to make a written submission to a new inquiry about
Services for Young People
Guide for giving Evidence to
a House of Commons
Select Committee

( as a PDF file )

KY&CC AGM – Tuesday 7th December 2010 - Agenda   ( as a DOC file )
7pm arrival for 7:30pm prompt start.

 
Saturday Cinema returns to Kenilworth
Youth Cinema showing current films in the afternnoon commenced May 15th 2010.

In 2011 the entrance fee will be £2 for each person ; the 6pm showing has been temporarily discontinued.
@ Abbey Cinema   is the   Abbey Cinema Facebook Wall   that promotes future programmes
Each weeks films are also listed in the Kenilworth Community Information Diary
To receive updates by e-mail click here and txt Abbey Cinema and your Address
 
Educational Filming by Keniworth Youth about Road Safety in memory of Matthew Jones
KWN 30/07/2010 frontpage.   Click on text to enlarge & read or else view   KWN online 29/07/2010
Supported by the Kenilworth Community Forum on 06/09/2010.
Premiere showing of Major Effects - it's all about ME at the Kenilworth Community Forum on 06/12/2010


                 
WY&CS

KY&CC
WCC CID
 
up2datecovandwarks
 
This new KY&CC was officially opened in the autumn of 2007.
( formerly in premises at Bertie Road )
Tel & Fax :-   01926 855 205
 
Andy Norman, Centre Manager & Youth Worker
andynorman@warwickshire.gov.uk
Mobile Phone :-   07920 071 110
 
Julie Faulkner, Centre Co-Ordinator & Bursar
juliefaulkner@warwickshire.gov.uk
Tue / Wed / Fri
 
Web address of this homepage is :-
midwarks.info/kyandcc
 
( the 2006 website from the former premises in Bertie Road was :-
www.kennieyouthie.co.uk )
 
Warwickshire Youth & Children's Charters
                 

Further information is available from the links below which open in their own window :-

KY&CC location & access
KY&CC activites
KY&CC publicity leaflet for February 2011   ( as a PDF file )
KY&CC in What's in Kenilworth? by Michael Downes
 
 
Radio Abbey

Radio Abbey   regular transmissions started December 2008.
This radio station is managed and presented by young people.
It broadcasts music, interviews and information & advice for teenagers.

Project news in   Warwickshire Youth Arts Network ( WYAN )   on October 15th, 2008
The Kenilworth Weekly News for 5 December 2008, on page 3, reported the
launch of Radio Abbey supported by local businesses   ( as a large PDF file )
and also   KWN online for 5 December 2008
Radio Abbey Kenilworth on Facebook   and do Log in

 
Lucia Clifford reported in the KWN of 19 December 2008
that Sgt. Stewart Bosworth of the Kenilworth police SNT
spoke at the Safer Neighbourhoods Panel AGM on how the
New youth centre helps to cut crime   ( as a large PDF file )
and also   KWN online for 13 February 2009

Jeremy Wright MP viewed the facilities of the KY&CC in the evening of 16 January 2009
when the Junior Youth Club were having a "Card and Sticker Swop".

 

The Spring Playgroup & pre-school learning ; free for children aged 2 to 5 years old
( a Christian Educational Charity founded 1990 in Kenilworth by Jacqueline Cross )
Relocated to the ground floor of the KY&CC on 23 February 2009,
as reported in the Kenilworth Weekly News of 27 February 2009   ( as a large PDF file )
Ofsted report published 22/10/2009
Visitors always welcome.   Telephone :-   01926 864 443   ( 8:45am - 4:00pm )
thespringplaygroup@msn.com
 

                 

Saturday Cinema returns to Kenilworth
Young people in Kenilworth will soon be able to go to their own film shows on a Saturday afternoon in Kenilworth.   The KY&CC, from 15 May 2010 onwards, is running both a Junior Youth Cinema, starting at 3 pm, and a Senior Youth Cinema from 6 pm.
The centre has invested in projection and sound equipment to provide a 50 seat film theatre in its hall.   Both cinemas will show current films as soon as possible after their main cinema release with PG films for the Junior cinema and 12 A for the Senior.
 
" This is a real opportunity to bring something back on a Saturday for our young people, and let them enjoy some good films together in Kenilworth"   Andy Norman, the Manager of the KY&CC said.   He also thanked the Kenilworth Community Forum and the WCC Schools Extended Services for their grants which have enabled this service, and hoped other groups might want to use the facilities to run their own film clubs.

                 


The "Why Cant We All Get Along ?" video that KY&CC members with VOX made for the KCF was on You Tube
 

 
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