Ludlow Town Council has agreed to provide the financial support to keep Ludlow Junior Youth Club running in 2021 after Shropshire Council decided to withdraw funding to the youth club.
Mayor of Ludlow, Cllr Tim Gill said, ‘I am proud that Ludlow Town Council has stepped in to fund the running of the youth club for the next year. The Town Council has suffered significant financial losses due to the pandemic, but my fellow councillors and I believe that supporting Ludlow’s young people is one of the most important things that we can do.’
Richard Parkes, CEO of Shropshire Youth Association said ‘This is fantastic news at a time when youth clubs are needed more than ever to support local children and young people, Ludlow Town Council have given the club a new lease of life. We are still meeting with the young people both virtually and out and about, as is allowed by Covid rules as youth work is an essential service. We very much look forward to getting back into the building to deliver an exciting programme again.’
From April, Ludlow Town Council will be providing over £9,000 for Shropshire Youth Association to run Ludlow’s weekly Junior Youth Club.
Appeal to locate Herefordshire man who failed to appear at court
Traders frustrated as road closure extended
Wins for local firms among new highways contracts
Hereford restaurant seeks licence again
Scam websites posing as Hereford firm shut down
Farm plans fourth poultry shed
Free 30-minute parking scheme launches in Herefordshire
Prolific shoplifter jailed for Herefordshire offences