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A recent scientific study has claimed that allowing teenagers to start the school day two hours later, giving them a lie in, improves their academic performance. Would you like to be able to start the school day later?

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  • Yes
    69%
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    29%
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Latest News

Published: 26/06/2009

Are you aged between 14 and 19? Are you interested in improving spaces for young people? If you skateboard, freerun, use buildings and public spaces and you are interested in architecture and hold views about buildings then you could become a Young Advisor for Northern Architecture. read more

Published: 26/06/2009

The Stadium of Light will be holding its first ever funfair this July. The fair will be open from Thursday July 2nd to Saturday July 11th. read more

Published: 25/06/2009

If you live in Hendon or the East End and are aged between 11 and 18 don't get bored this summer pop along to San Street Youth and Community Centre for a fun packed Summer. read more

Published: 24/06/2009

The International Friendship Festival will take off on Saturday July 4th and Sunday July 5th. This free event takes place at the Northern Area Playing Fields in Washington from 11 am to 5 pm on both days. read more

Published: 12/06/2009

Get arty and creative at a series of free art activities, workshops and performances at Arts Centre Washington with Mix Up this summer read more

Published: 11/06/2009

If you are aged between 12 and 15 years then why not log on to the new website - that has just been launched called NHS Teen LifeCheck. read more

Published: 02/06/2009

Letsgo card ended on 31st May 2009. You will still be able to check this website for things to do and places to go throughout Sunderland read more

Published: 26/05/2009

Explore Tyne and Wear with the Discover Pass your passport to the North East. Get discounts and deals at over 40 of the area's top attractions. read more

Published: 29/04/2009

200 mile 24 hour charity bike ride taking place in memory of Nathan Cuthbertson. read more

Published: 07/01/2009

If you 16 or under you can now go swimming for free in Sunderland and Washington so take the plunge today! read more

Featured Activities
Featured Activity

Cinema

The nearest cinema to Sunderland which has 3D technology! See the latest blockbusters and new releas... read more

Art Exhibition: Comedians

Showcasing pictures from the National Portrait Gallery in London. The exhibition focuses on British ... read more

Historic Building

National Trust property. Ancestral home of George Washington, the first president of the United Stat... read more

Aquatic Centre

10 lane, 50 metre swimming pool with a diving pool. Able to reduce pool depth depending on activity.... read more

Theatre

Variety of different productions from stage musicals, ballet performances from the Birmingham Royal ... read more

Country Park

Site of a former opencast coal mine, it has been completely redeveloped as parkland and as a wildlif... read more

Wetland Centre

Explore more than 100 acres of wetland and woodland at this wildlife reserve.Your chance to see rare... read more

Featured Articles
Featured Article

Youth Opportunity Fund / Youth Capital Fund

A pioneering scheme which puts young people in charge of the purse-strings of youth projectsread more

Relegating Racism Survey

Fill in a survey ran by SAFC Foundation for a chance to win match tickets!!read more

Politics Show Youth Parliament Special

See Sunderland Youth Parliament on the BBC Politics Show here! read more

Journey Planner now added to letsgo!

Plan your journey to the activity that you want to attend with the help of Journey Planner.read more

My Time with SYP

Conor Fenwick writes about his SYP experiences and what inspired him to run for MYP.read more

Music Workshops

Dave Murray writes about the Music Workshops Project. read more