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Camden Council youth clubs
Camden Council has three youth 'hubs' (or clubs) where young people aged 13 to 19 (25 if you have a learning disability) can access support, meet with other young people and get involved in a range of activities, including games, trips out, art, cooking, sports, volunteering, accredited (short qualification) courses and workshops.
Somers Town youth centre
134 Chalton Street London NW1 1RX
We are open Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm by appointment.
We are also open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 6.30 to 9pm – but please check before coming in.
Some of the activities at Somers Town Youth Centre include:
- Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Arts Awards, first aid, compulsory basic training (for mopeds) and other accredited courses and projects
- drop-in youth centre sessions
- table tennis, non-contact boxing, gym, football, go-karting, cinema
- volunteering, drug and alcohol awareness, Youth Forum (group discussions)
- mentoring and one-to-one support for you and your family
- homework clubs
- young women’s project.
Find out more
Email: joanne.peet@camden.gov.uk
Tel: 020 7974 4957 / 4559 or 020 7974 8257.
Fresh Youth Academy at Ingestre Road
Ingestre Road Community Centre London NW5 1UX.
We are open Monday to Friday, 11am to 5pm by appointment.
We are also open Monday to Thursday, 6 to 9pm – but please check before coming in.
Some of the activities at Fresh Youth Academy include:
- Life skills (including cooking and being healthy)
- The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Arts Award and other accredited courses
- One to one support and guidance for young people
- Bike Fix projects, Arts projects, Music production, Film making and other youth led projects
- Youth forum (group discussions) and volunteering
- Workshops (including sexual health and drug awareness)
- Drop-in sessions
- Activities during school holidays including trips/visits and residentials.
Find out more
Email: mukith.miah@camden.gov.uk or aaron.pownall@camden.gov.uk
Tel: 020 7974 2079 / 1534.
Netherwood Youth and Family Hub
5 Netherwood Street, London NW6 2QU
We are open to young people and families Monday to Friday, 10am to 5pm, by appointment. Youth club sessions run Monday to Thursday, 5.30 to 8.30 pm and Friday, 4.30 to 7.30pm – please check before turning up.
Activities at Netherwood Youth and Family Hub include:
- The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Arts Award and other accredited courses
- Arts projects, gardening, film-making and other youth-led projects
- Youth forum (group discussions) and volunteering
- Life skills, including cooking and being healthy
- One to one support and guidance for young people
- Information, advice and support on education, employment and training
- Workshops, including sexual health and relationships, drug and alcohol awareness
- Drop-in sessions
- Young women and girls' group
- Activities during school holidays, including trips, visits and residentials.
Find out more
Email: vanessa.simon@camden.gov.uk
Tel: 020 7974 5003
Need support getting involved?
We offer support to young people with learning difficulties who want to access our youth hubs too.
Other youth clubs
As well as our three youth hubs, there are lots of other youth clubs in Camden:
- Surma Centre
- Castlehaven Community Centre
- Corams Fields
- Fitzrovia Youth in Action
- The Hive
- Kentish Town Community Centre Youth Project
- Kings Cross Brunswick Neighbourhood Association
- Maiden Lane Community Centre
- New Horizons Youth Centre
- Queens Crescent Community Association Youth Services
- SHAK
- Samuel Lithgow Youth Centre (SLYC)
- Sidings Community Centre
- Somers Town Community Centre
- Somali Youth Development and Resource Centre
- WAC
- Winch Youth Club