The First 30 Years 1995-2025

INTRODUCTION

It was a chance meeting in Berwick in 1994 between John Bell and his former geography teacher that led to the formation of the Berwick Youth Project. Scott Weightman was by then Deputy Head Community and a Magistrate on the Berwick Bench. He was only too well aware of the challenges facing young people and their families. John had left Berwick in 1986 to study Youth and Community Work in North Wales, subsequently working in Liverpool and Dumfries.

 

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1995

The Project opens its Information, Advice and Counselling Services in Castlegate, Berwick

1995 - 1998

We operate a Rural Outreach caravan throughout the Borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed

1997

We operate a Rural Outreach caravan throughout the Borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed

2000 - 2001

Our first international youth exchange takes place with a similar youth organisation, Klub Hura Kamarad, in Pardubice, Czech Republic

2001

The Project forms the central focus of a visit to Berwick by H.M. The Queen

2002

The Project Manager is given first 'Sir Tom Cowie Award' by the Community Foundation for Tyne and Wear and Northumberland

2002

Our new premises in Golden Square are officially opened by Sir Alan Beith M.P.

2003

The Prince's Trust recognises the Project for 'Delivery Partner Excellence'

2003

We host a Rural European Youth Work Seminar at Ford Castle

2005

Duygu Demiturk of Turkey is the first of eleven European Voluntary Service (EVS) volunteers to work for us

2006

The Project hosts 'Storming the Castle' - a European Study Visit for Youth Workers

2007

We run our first overseas expedition to Iceland and complete the Laugavegurinn Trail

2007

The Project and our EVS volunteers host 'One Town, Many Cultures', celebrating the diversity of the Berwick area

2007

We deliver 'BOOST' - a summer-long programme of activity aimed at getting young school-leavers ready for training and employment

2008

We complete the first of three expeditions to the Western Atlas mountains of Morocco

2015

We are awarded Organisation of the Year by the Berwick Voluntary Forum

2016

We receive a Super Partnership Award from the High Sheriff of Northumberland and the Police and Crime Commissioner for Northumbria

2020

Berwick Youth Project proudly celebrating its first 25 years!!!

 

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Looking forward to the future...!!!