Gateshead
26 February 2024
Harton Westoe Miners Club
8 April 2024
The project:
Harton & Westoe Miners Welfare support the wellbeing of all people in their local community and help make life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience. Their sports and recreational facilities host many different sports including football, gymnastics, bowls and cricket, as well as a function room. However there was little storage for all of the different sports to safely store the equipment at the venue. We created a stud wall across the full length of the function room, split into four lockable storage cupboards.
The young people: 18 young people from South Tyneside College, mostly young people for whom English is a second language
The impact:
- 12 Entry Level 3 City & Guilds accreditations earned in Carpentry and Painting & Decorating
- New lockable storage cupboards for different sports clubs to use to secure their equipment safely and efficiently
- A larger, decluttered function room, freed up from storage to hire out for external events and secure additional income for the club
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7 April 2020
Horden and Peterlee Rugby Club
14 January 2022
Houghton-le-Spring Golf Club
18 January 2019
Jarrow School
8 April 2020
Kilton Thorpe Specialist Academy
1 September 2021
Marden Boxing Club
27 August 2019
Marden is a community boxing club based in an old church hall that was built in the 1930s. Located in one of the most disadvantaged wards in Newcastle, Marden gives local young people a safe environment in which to train, compete or just make and see friends.
In April 2019, 17 young students from Gateshead College volunteered to help improve the centre as a VIY-Sport England partnership project. None of them had visited the boxing club before. They helped to increase the size of the main gym, removed a partition wall, and extended the training area into an old kitchen space. They also created a new changing room in a disused storeroom and installed new cubicles in the bathrooms.
This work has allowed the club to host extra participants, as well as to improve safety, at their training sessions. They are also now able, for the first time, to attract female boxers to the club due to the newly-created separate changing rooms and toilet facilities.
Dean Preston, manager and coach at Marden Boxing Club, explains: “The project has been a great success and a massive boost for the club. As a not-for-profit community club, we depend on external support. VIY and Wickes have been amazing. We have managed to increase our space and give existing and new members a safer facility to train in. Without their help none of this would have been possible.
All 17 college students/young volunteers earned a City & Guilds Health & Safety accreditation as a result and Allen Hooker, their course tutor at Gateshead College, said: “The learners were buzzing about volunteering on this project and can’t wait to be involved in more opportunities like this at the club and with VIY down the line.”
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5 February 2019
River Tees Academy
8 April 2020