Rhyl youth centre

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Rhyl youth centre

Opening times

Regular opening times (days of the week with times) and any seasonal variations.

  • Tuesday 6pm to 8pm: junior session for young people in school years 7 and 8.
  • Wednesday 6pm to 8pm: senior session for young people in school years 9 and above up to 17 years old.

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Activities

The programme is set by young service users at 6 week intervals.

Junior session

January 2026

January 2026

13 January: New Year quiz

We’ll welcome in 2026 with a New Year quiz.


20 January: Exploring the world of mindfulness

Young people will be exploring different mindfulness techniques to discover the benefits if being mindful and how it might help them.


27 January: Inspirational artist week

Young people will start an ongoing mural project that reflects what they think of their youth club. Taking inspiration from the styles of artists they admire, young people will start planning a mural that they will help to create.


February 2026

February 2026

3 February: Planning the mural

Following on from last week, young people will plan their mural, discussing what it will look like, what materials it will need and how it will be done.


10 February: Valentines craft night

Young people will take part in a craft session to celebrate St Valentine’s Day.


17 February: Half-term break

No session this week.


24 February: Chinese New Year celebration

Young people will celebrate the Chinese New Year by learning about cultural traditions and taking part in fun activities.

March 2026

March 2026

3 March: St Davids day and making pancakes

Young people will celebrate St Davids day and pancake day in one, by learning how to make both Welsh cakes and pancakes!


10 March: Mother’s Day crafts

Young people will enjoy craft session themed on Mother’s Day and discuss why we celebrate it, what it means to them, and the types of traditions they might have at home to celebrate the day.


17 March: Creating the mural

Young people will follow the plans and designs that they have been working on to make the mural. These murals will be displayed on the walls at their youth centre, to show everyone what they think of their youth clubs.


24 March: Easter fun

A range of fun activities for young people to celebrate Easter.


Senior session

January 2026

January 2026

14 January: New Year quiz

We’ll welcome in 2026 with a New Year quiz.


21 January: Exploring the world of mindfulness

Young people will be exploring different mindfulness techniques to discover the benefits if being mindful and how it might help them.


28 January: Inspirational artist week

Young people will start an ongoing mural project that reflects what they think of their youth club. Taking inspiration from the styles of artists they admire, young people will start planning a mural that they will help to create.


February 2026

February 2026

4 February: Planning the mural

Following on from last week, young people will plan their mural, discussing what it will look like, what materials it will need and how it will be done.


11 February: Valentines craft night

Young people will take part in a craft session to celebrate St Valentine’s Day.


18 February: Half-term break

No session this week.


25 February: Chinese New Year celebration

Young people will celebrate the Chinese New Year by learning about cultural traditions and taking part in fun activities.

March 2026

March 2026

4 March: St Davids day and making pancakes

Young people will celebrate St Davids day and pancake day in one, by learning how to make both Welsh cakes and pancakes!


11 March: Mother’s Day crafts

Young people will enjoy craft session themed on Mother’s Day and discuss why we celebrate it, what it means to them, and the types of traditions they might have at home to celebrate the day.


18 March: Creating the mural

Young people will follow the plans and designs that they have been working on to make the mural. These murals will be displayed on the walls at their youth centre, to show everyone what they think of their youth clubs.


25 March: Easter fun

A range of fun activities for young people to celebrate Easter.


If you’re not already registered with us, you must fill in the form below to be able to attend our youth clubs. Children and young people under the age of 13 will need to ask a parent or carer to fill in the form.

Register with Denbighshire Youth Service (external link)

You can choose to change the language to English or Welsh on the form page.

Once you have completed the form, you don’t need to wait to hear from us and you can join the next available session at any club you want to visit.

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Facilities

  • Youth room including:
    • pool table
    • table tennis
    • basketball
    • chill-out beanbags
    • art and craft tables
    • games
    • music
  • Fully equipped kitchen for independent living skills and Agored accreditations
  • 1-2-1 room for individual discussion
  • Training room for projects and learning opportunities
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Meet the team

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

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.

How to contact and find us

Rhyl Youth Centre
East Parade
Rhyl
LL18 3AF

Contact Rhyl youth centre online

Phone: 07500 992443

How to get here

Plan your journey with Traveline Cymru (external website)

The nearest car park is East Parade car park (next to Kite Surfing Bar).

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