The only way is up as HideOut Youth Zone takes shape

The facility rising from the ground

The only way is up for East Manchester’s HideOut Youth Zone as work continues on the £6.6m Youth Zone steel superstructure.

Located on Hyde Road in Gorton, HideOut Youth Zone is a new charity which will provide thousands of young Mancunians with somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to.

Developed in partnership with OnSide Youth Zones, Manchester City Council and the local business community, HideOut Youth Zone is set to open for young people aged 8-19, and up to 25 for those with additional needs, in Summer 2020.

Work on the Youth Zone started earlier this year and there has been good process on-site with the steel frame installation, drainage and foundations now complete.

In the coming weeks, work on site will see the completion of the ground floor and first-floor concrete floor slabs, as well as the continuation of the external and internal masonry walls.

Once open HideOut Youth Zone will host an impressive indoor climbing wall, four-court sports hall, dance and drama studio, fully equipped gym, skate park, enterprise and employability suite, arts and crafts studio, health and wellbeing room, boxing and martial arts studio, training kitchen and more, all available to young people seven days a week, for just 50p per visit.

Adam Farricker, HideOut Youth Zone chief executive, said: “As work progresses on site, young people and the wider community can start to see the incredible investment being made here for the city’s young people, which has only been made possible with thanks to the generous support from our patrons.

“As a charity, our aim is to provide Manchester’s young people with a safe and inspiring place to spend their leisure time, where they can develop their skills, discover their talents and achieve their goals.

“If you would like to give back to Manchester’s young people and join us on this exciting journey then please get in touch.”

Cllr Luthfur Rahman, executive member for skills, culture and leisure, Manchester City Council, said: “HideOut Youth Zone is going to make a massive difference to young people.

“It reflects the commitment we have as a city towards all our young people – wanting to help them lead happy fulfilled lives, making friends, and learning new things as they find their way through to adulthood.

“If there are any other organisations or businesses that share our commitment and want to support our ambition – please get in touch and show us how much you care.”

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