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Published: 12/08/2010

The Split Festival 2010 is set up to be one of the top festivals in the North East. read more

Published: 30/04/2010

Young People had a Ball at a recent Youth Opportunity Fund Event held at the National Glass Centre. read more

Published: 30/04/2010

Oxclose and District Young People’s Project celebrates its 20th Anniversary with a concert on Friday 7th May at Springwell Community Centre. read more

Published: 28/04/2010

Fundraising bikers aged 16 to 25 are wanted to take part in a charity bike ride on the 13th May 2010. read more

Published: 09/04/2010

Interested in the Internet? Do you have ideas about how the Internet can be used to help young people put forward their views and get their voice heard? If you do then you may well be interested to get involved in N'gage!! read more

Published: 07/04/2010

Have your say on sexual health issues in a new online consultation. read more

Published: 01/04/2010

If you are aged 17 plus and are interested in working with young people or are already a volunteer working in youth club settings then why not apply to the Introduction to Youth Work Course run by Sunderland City Council. read more

Published: 31/03/2010

From the 17th to the 21st May is 'Walk Your Way' to school week. read more

Published: 25/01/2010

Results are now in for the UK Youth Parliament Election in Sunderland 2010 read more

Published: 05/01/2010

Let's talk about sex! Health chiefs have welcomed a new campaign to get people talking about contraception. read more

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Community Radio Station

Spark FM is Sunderland’s own community radio station. Spark FM is a community radio station serving the 15-24 year old's of Sunderland. Creating opportunities for people to tell their stories and contribute and even lead discussions that affect the...

Who's Allowed
Male and Female
Where is it?
David Puttnam Media Centre, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, SR6 0DD

Junior Youth Club

Activities on offer are health and fitness, sport, arts and craft, pool , music, drama and issue based work

Who's Allowed
Male and Female
Where is it?
Springwell Village Hall, Fell Road, Springwell, NE9 7RP

M.A.D.E

Project for young people that want to learn to be able to play instruments like drums, bass and lead guitar. Also singing and dancing tuition.

Who's Allowed
Male and Female
Where is it?
Church Street East, East End, Sunderland, SR1 2BB

Music Courses

Entry to Employment Course - Government approved training programme - Instrument tuition, live studio recording (16 - 18 year olds). DJ Skills Courses, guitar couses, music technology course .Skill Development courses - introduction to computers.

Who's Allowed
Male and Female
Where is it?
Green House Music, 18 Nile Street, Sunderland, SR1 1EY

Music Project

Chance to get involved in music, improve your playing skills and make new friends

Who's Allowed
Male and Female
Where is it?
Oxclose Community School, Dilston Close, Oxclose Village, Washington, NE38 0LN