Cheltenham and Tewkesbury Youth Hubs
Our Cheltenham and Tewkesbury Youth Hubs offer a number of youth clubs for young people from 10-18 and young people with special educational needs (SEN) up to 25. Designed to bring young people together and give them a range of activities to have fun and build confidence. We are a growing service, with open access groups, specific activity and targeted groups, and some 1-1 work.
How youth hubs help young people
How the youth hubs can help you
We have a centre in Whaddon and in Tewkesbury where we hold some of our group work and youth clubs, but we are also involved in youth work across the area. Our youth clubs are safe spaces for young people to come in, have fun, keep warm, and make some friends. We have youth workers you can talk to and we want to shape the clubs around what you want as young people within Cheltenham and Tewkesbury borough.
So, whether it is playing football, cooking, or even having a game of Dungeons and Dragons, we've got you covered. If you live in the area, check out our locations and timetables below and come join us!
Whats on and how to access the youth hubs
Come along to our youth clubs in your area, make new friends and have fun! If you have never been to our youth hubs before you can register with us before you come, or complete the registration forms when you arrive. See below.
Whaddon Youth Hub
Address: Dart Road, Cheltenham, GL52 5QW
| Monday 18:30-20:30 | Embrace Youth Club — An inclusive space for those who are neurodivergent or have other additional needs, to make friends, play games, cook and create. |
| Tuesday 15:30-16:15 | Whaddon Skate Hub — A session for 10-18 year olds to come and use our indoor skate ramps and practice their skating, with scooters or skate boards. We have spare scooters for those without their own, and you’ll need to be wearing trainers. |
| Thursday 15:30-16:45 | Fuel Thursday for 10-12 year olds — An opportunity to cook together, play sports and games with a Move More coach and build friendships. |
| Thursday 17:15-19:00 | Fuel Thursday for 13-18 year olds — An opportunity to cook together, play sports and games run by Cheltenham FC coaches and build friendships. |
If this is your first time visiting us you will need to fill out the below consent forms before you arrive.
Fuel Thursdays: Please find our consent form here.
Tewkesbury Youth Hub
Address: Tewkesbury Youth Support Centre, Link road, Tewkesbury, GL20 5JQ
| Tuesday 18:30-20:30 | Epic Youth Club — An inclusive space for those who are neurodivergent or have other additional needs, to make friends, play games, cook, create, or play football. |
| Wednesday 16:00-18:00 | Tewkesbury youth club for 10-18 year olds — An opportunity to cook together, play sports and games together and build friendships` |
| Friday 11:00-13:00 | Home-ed Youth Group — A youth club for 10-18 year olds not in school, primarily home educated or looking into being home educated to meet and play games, make crafts and bake together. There is also the option for parents to stay and have a cuppa with other home educating parents. If you are interested please email us for more information or if you wish to attend. |
If this is your first time visiting us you will need to fill out this consent form before you arrive.
St Paul’s Youth Club
Address: St. Paul's Youth Community Hub, Manser Street, Cheltenham, GL50 4HG
| Thursday 16:00-18:00 | St Paul’s Youth Club at St Paul’s Hub — 13-18 year olds |
If this is your first time visiting us you will need to fill out this consent form before you arrive.
Cleeve Community Centre
Address: Bishops Cleeve Methodist Church, Bishops Close, Bishops Cleeve, GL52 8NT
| Tuesday 17:00-18:30 | Bishops Cleeve Youth Club — For Year 6 to Year 10* |
If this is your first time visiting us you will need to fill out this consent form before you arrive.
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