New season for club as youth work continues
The club, which moved to refurbished premises in Nelson Street at the beginning of the year, already boasts a healthy number of both male and female members of all ages.
The new venue includes upgraded changing facilities and gym equipment, with members training almost every night of the week.
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Hide AdWith a cross-community ethos at its heart, the club receives funding from the local Policing and Community Safety Partnership for its youth intervention work.
Trainer John Neill explained: “We do a lot of work with the like of the neighbourhood policing team; recently we had a paintballing trip to Bray and four of the local officers came along.
“We organise these sort of things to keep young people off the streets and to form good relationships between them and the neighbourhood policing team; they get to know each other.
“The police also help us out by coming in and giving training and talks on things like knife crime and drugs.”
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