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youth club

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noun

  1. a centre providing leisure activities for young people, often associated with a church or community centre

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It was this ethos than ran through his approach to youth work, most notably at the Pedro Club - a youth club in Hackney that he saved from closure in 2003.

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Cook would often stand at the top of the stairs of the youth club - a towering presence at 6ft 2ins - watching the street, greeting people and calling out to anyone who lingered too long outside.

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Ronnie was then almost 30 and had been without a home from the age of 15, living in and around Cardiff and moving from job to job - Rob would sometimes see him at a youth club he ran.

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Plans are now in place to accommodate the children daily in the Bishop Street youth club near the school site.

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Jack's family have been campaigning to raise awareness about the risks of swimming in cold, open water and are raising funds for a youth club in his name.

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