Rhuddlan Hwb youth club

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Hwb Rhuddlan

Opening times

Monday 6pm to 8pm: junior session for young people in school years 6, 7 and 8.

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Activities

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September 2024

September 2024

9 September: Welcome back!

Chat about transition and the school holidays.

Whiteboard question: how does it feel to be back in education?

Young people can contribute ideas for future paned a sgwrs sessions and what snacks to make.

Small groups of young people will be making drinks and flapjacks or cornflake cakes in the kitchen.


16 September: Music - International Country Music Day

Young people will explore all genres of music and look at the history of different styles, including the explosion of pop, punk and rock.

Play different music and discuss it as well as finding out who can play an instrument.

Young people will discuss identity and why we feel the need to belong. Also accepting and embracing our differences.


23 September: YouFi app launch night

YouFi, the new Denbighshire Youth Service app is available to download. Young people will have a chance explore the features of the app and speak to the team behind its design.


30 September: Seasons

A community-focused session on the challenges of winter. What happens to tourism and how does it affect the local economy? With darker nights and less to do outside in the evening, is social isolation a problem? How does the change from summer to autumn affect mood, clothing and food choices?

Art activity – express in a collage what October / autumn means to you.

Food – we’ll be preparing hotpot or something warming (depending on the weather!)

October 2024

October 2024

7 October: Relationships

Young people will discuss the different types of relationships, why we need them and how they differ. Also issues around boundaries, consent and consequences.

Activity – balloon between the knees game.

Food – cheese / ham toasties


14 October: National Hate Crime Awareness Week

In this session we will highlight the harmful and isolating impacts of Hate Crime on the lives of young people and in our communities.


21 October: Halloween crafts

With Halloween almost here, we’ll be creating spooky Halloween themed crafts and decorating cupcakes.

If you’re not already registered with us, please use the correct link for your age below. Children and young people under the age of 13 will need to ask a parent or carer to fill in the form.

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Facilities

  • Footballs, rugby balls and basket balls
  • Pool table
  • Xbox
  • Sports field
  • Access to Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA)
  • Art and crafts equipment
  • Board games
  • Beanbags for chilling

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Meet the team

Claire Cunnah is the Community Youth Worker for Rhuddlan. If you have any questions you can speak to her face to face or contact her using the details below.

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Covid / safety measures

We continue to follow COVID-19 advice provided by Welsh Government (external website). Please do not come to the centre if you or the people you live with are unwell and showing symptoms of COVID-19. While at the centre, please follow any signs with safety instructions on them and requests from staff.

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How to contact and find us

Rhuddlan Hwb Youth Centre
Clos David Owen
Rhuddlan
Denbighshire
LL18 2UJ

Contact Rhuddlan youth centre online

Phone: 07500 992443

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How to get here

Plan your journey with Traveline Cymru (external website)

There is parking at Rhuddlan Hwb and the nearest council car parks are:

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