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SRYP AIMS to engage and support young people living in rural areas in a range of social, economic, educational and recreational opportunities, designed to encourage social inclusion and life-long learning.Image

SRYP targets the following outcomes for young people and rural communities:

To increase the take up of training and employment opportunities by young people in rural Somerset

 

To address issues of rural exclusion , isolation and disadvantage that affect young people

 

 

To encourage community regeneration through good citizenship and participation. 
To provide access to information and advice on issues relevant to the lives and aspirations of young people.  
To participate in or facilitate effective local partnerships leading to sustainable working practices.
 
 To involve young people at all levels of the organisation's development and delivery.
 
 
Sponsored walk

Support SRYP by sponsoring our chairman as he treks along Hadrian's Wall.Image

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South Somerset and Taunton Deane

Stanchester launch new magazine …

Brympton – forming youth advisory group …NOT a council !

FUTSAL …launching in Taunton Deane.

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Participation

Calling all young people, SRYP needs you! (see poster) .

 

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Mendip and Sedgemoor

New Playspace in East Huntspill

East Huntspill has been allocated funding from Playbuilder (a Government initiated project) and Sedgemoor District Council to create a new play space that is adventurous, innovative, sustainable and inclusive ….

 

 

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