Two Grimsby youth centre expansion plans approved

Ivan Morris PoxtonLocal Democracy Reporting Service
News imageHodson Architects Artist impression of Shalom Youth Centre frontageHodson Architects
Artist impression of Shalom Youth Centre's proposed pavilion, which will include two youth spaces, offices and a covered outdoor courtyard

Plans for two separate youth centres in Grimsby have been approved by the council.

The Shalom Youth Centre, on Rutland Street, will be expanded with a grand pavilion shaped like butterfly wings.

Centre4, on Wootton Rd, will also be extended over two floors and include a courtyard.

Details of when construction work is expected to start at both centres has not yet been disclosed.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Shalom Youth Centre's proposed pavilion will include two youth spaces, offices, toilets, a covered outdoor courtyard and a study or meeting room.

The centre started in 1972 through Grimsby's St John and St Stephen's Church and its founder, Canon John Ellis, continues to run the facility in East Marsh.

News imageHodson Architects Artist impression of Centre4 interiorHodson Architects
Artist impression of the interior of Centre4

Centre4 was set up in 1995 and has focused on adult services.

However, its new youth hub extension will have space for socialising, gaming, and a range of activities, such as music, dance, and woodworking. The first floor will host family therapy, with a separate entrance while the private courtyard could see arts and dance classes being held. Two water play therapy rooms are also planned, along with a DJ studio.

The buildings were influenced by young people in the area, according to designers Hodson Architects.

News imagePresentational grey line

Follow BBC East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Send your story ideas to yorkslincs.news@bbc.co.uk.