Bradley Youth Club

Bradley Youth Club is a welcoming and inclusive space for young people aged 12–16, with activities that can be adapted to suit a wider age range when needed. The club provides a safe and supportive environment where young people can connect, have fun, and build positive friendships.

Through informal mentoring and hands-on activities, members are given opportunities to develop valuable life skills such as leadership, communication, and problem-solving. Above all, BYC aims to foster a strong sense of community pride and belonging among young people in Bradley and Nelson.

Details

Hodge House Community Centre, Nelson BB9 8LJ

Accessible venue with space for crafts, games, sports, and group activities.

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

12:30 PM – 2:30 PM

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Why Bradley Youth Club?

Open, stigma-free discussions where men can share experiences, support one another, and strengthen their resilience together.

From sports and games to creative workshops, BYC encourages teamwork, self-expression, and healthy living.

Mentoring, teamwork, and challenges, help develop leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.

FAQ’s

A community youth club for 12–16 year-olds in Bradley (Nelson, Pendle) offering fun activities, physical engagement, and spaces to discuss issues like drugs, knife crime, and anti-social behaviour.

Led by local youth workers and volunteers, including Maj Mahmood, with collaboration from schools, policing partners, and community venues.

Young people aged 12–16 living in or around Bradley. Sessions are open to nearby communities with safeguarding in place.

Most sessions are free or low-cost; some activities may have small fees or fundraising contributions.

Crafts, games, sport, discussions on local issues, snacks, and planning for future activities. We also run health and safety workshops.

Safety & Support

Light snacks and drinks are usually provided.

Yes. We operate under robust safeguarding policies with trained staff and volunteers.

Positive behaviour support with clear expectations and restorative approaches.

We aim to be inclusive and can discuss transport or venue accessibility where available.

Partnerships & Opportunities

Yes. We welcome collaboration with schools, community groups, and local services. Pleas get in touch with us directly to find out how you can help

Absolutely! We welcome volunteers and donations. Contact the club with your interest.

All staff are DBS checked.

BYC operates with safeguarding and well-being as priorities; staff and volunteers are trained to support all attendees.

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