Everyman Playhouse

20 January 2019

Evington Youth Club

1 August 2025

Evington Youth Club, based in Leicester, is a much-loved hub for young people, many from the local Muslim community. The club provides a safe, welcoming space for young people to socialise, play sports like football and badminton, try creative activities, and simply be themselves.

The project

The VIY project delivered a major transformation of the youth club, restoring pride in a building that was in serious need of TLC. Works included:

  • Repairing rotting fascias and repainting the exterion
  • Full internal redecoration throughout
  • Renovation of the sports hall, entrance and snooker room
  • Installation of new panelling and refreshed finishes in key spaces
  • Bespoke artwork created by local artist Nick Blaney

See behind the scenes here.

Impact

The transformation has given Evington Youth Club a vibrant new look inside and out, creating a more welcoming and inspiring environment for young people and community groups. The refreshed space will encourage greater participation, restore community pride, and ensure the club can continue supporting local young people for years to come.

13 volunteers from the local community supported the project, contributing their time and skills to help bring the refurbishment to life.

Young people

33 young people took part in the VIY experience at Evington Youth Club. Referrals came from Connexions Leicester, Construction Hub, Job Centre Leicester, Turning Point Leicester and independent referrals.

  • 55% of yon people were NEET, 24% were EET at risk and 21% were EET not at risk. Many faced additional risk-of-NEET factors including Free School Meals, experience of custody and EHCPs.
  • 79% identified as non-White British.
  • 43% of learners had a physical disability, learning difficulty or mental health condition.

Accreditations

31 Entry Level 3 City & Guilds accreditations were achieved in Introducing Paint Finishing Skills

Progressions

VIY continues to track young people’s progression over a 12-month period. To date, positive next steps include:

  • 7 x education progressions, including Construction Multiskills with Trans4m Training, Sport Science at Leicester College and Patisserie & Confectionery Skills at Leicester College

  • 1 x employment progression with Bleckmann Logistics

  • 80% of learners felt more confident in four or more soft skills
  • 93% felt their hopes and aspirations had increased
  • 100% felt more confident about getting a job in the future
  • 97% were more aware of opportunities in the construction industry
  • 80% reported improved happiness and wellbeing
  • 73% felt their physical health had improved
  • 97% would recommend VIY to others
  • 100% said taking part was a positive experience

 

Evolve

17 February 2023

Fairfield School

10 April 2020

Fairhaven Park

10 June 2024

This was our first partnership with TAWD Valley Developments (TVD), the wholly owned development company of West Lancashire Borough Council, Whitfield and Brown and John McCall Architects to deliver major uplift to Fairhaven Park in Skelmersdale, to make this a safer space for local residents and families to enjoy.

The project:

Taking place adjacent to a new housing development by TAWD Valley and Whitfield & Brown, this project has seen improvements to the public space including refurbishing the underpass with lighting and a vibrant mural by local artist Gary Pate, new furniture and improvements to the play park, new trees planting and a much brighter environment.

The impact:

  • 25 young people, all from the local West Lancashire College, all gaining an Entry Level City & Guilds in Health & Safety
  • Hear what this experience meant to VIY learners, Marcus and Lennon
  • 19 adults volunteering from the local community and partners involved with the project
  • 600 volunteer hours given to the project from these young people & the local community
  • 7 gabion style benches created around the site – designed to deter anti-social behaviour/theft
  • Around 10 small holes filled with soil around the site which posed a H&S risk to young people using the park
  • 2 underpasses decorated with a bold and lively mural to create a welcoming walkway
  • 1 upcycled / refurbished shelter
  • 8 bird / hedgehog boxes created for the site
  • Around 100 meters worth of pathway trimmed back, making pathways up to 2m wider in some places and safer for pedestrians and cyclists
  • All soil from the clearance reused across the site
  • Employability sessions delivered to the young people by Whitfield & Brown and Ridge
  • Project nominated in the ‘Best Partnership’ category at the Inside Housing Development Awards

VIY are also working on two community projects with West Lancashire Borough Council funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund – the first completed in April helping to redecorate Bickerstaffe FC, which hadn’t been freshened up in over 20 years. The second has seen us build a community garden at Liverpool Road Hall Community Centre to serve local people and will redecorate their centre, all whilst providing valuable work experience to young people to learn hands-on construction skills.

Fareham Heathens Rugby Club

14 January 2022

Farnborough Academy

5 February 2019

Feather Futures

10 June 2024

Feather Futures is a safe space for women, providing support, advice, and training where required to vulnerable people who request their help.

VIY will construct several floor-to-ceiling strong cupboards, complete with doors and various shelving in two rooms and decoration.

Impact

The venue will have the ability to help more people and operate more efficiently with an improved environment for staff and clients.

Project Contact: Jennie Arthur, email jennie@teamviy.com

Ferry Leisure Centre

2 February 2019

Fighting Chance Billingham Boxing Club

1 September 2021

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