Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Welcome to The Kenilworth Youth and Community Centre

Thanks for coming and enjoy your visit. Let's hope it's interesting for you, and that when you leave you have a great idea of who we are, what we do and what we are planning to achieve. Most of all, we hope for your support and your ideas for our future development.

Who are We? A non-profit making company limited by guarantee, with charitable status pending. In negotiation with the County Council to take over the full running of the Centre as an independent community-based organisation from early 2012.

Who supports us? by the Kenilworth Town Council, Community Forum, Kenilworth Churches, Kenilworth Round Table, Kenilworth Lions, Kenilworth Rotary, Kenilworth Runners and other many local community groups.

What do we do? Run and manage the Centre as a hub for community activities in Kenilworth, including the direct provision of things to do for young people such as junior club, senior club, Saturday cinema and holiday activities.

What are we are planning to achieve? Extend the use of the Centre to 7 days a week, full year usage, in response to the identified needs of all sections of the community and all ages. Achieve long-term financial sustainability as a charitable company serving the people of Kenilworth.

How can you help? Leave us your contact details so we can keep you in touch with events and developments at the Centre. Tell your friends and family about the Centre and encourage them to get in touch. Let us know if you would like to volunteer. There are lots of ways you could help: email us

Please come and talk to one of the Centre Management Committee members or staff or plan a visit – you’ll find us at email, 01926 855205, twitter @theKenCentre or just drop by.

Friday, 28 October 2011

The Cinema in the Upper Hall - everyone loves the Silver Screen

One of the many features of our lives, is the big screen. Abbey Cinema has been running for a few years for children.

Why not extend that to adults with some classics. Take a look at these slides with a mixture of old and new.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Youth and Community OPEN DAY Sat 29 October 2-6pm

Support the Kenilworth Youth and Community Centre on Saturday 29 October 2-6pm.

Bouncy Castle, live music, dancers and sporting activities, children's games and activities, XBOX Kinect demos, live Google Hangouts and broadcasts to the world. 

Record your own CD in our studio and much more...Refreshments available. A great day for all of the family. To find out more call 01926 855205 or see www.thekenilworthcentre.com

Friday, 2 September 2011

Andy Norman is now on Google Plus with The Kenilworth Centre

Social Media has never been out of the news over the summer. We recognise that to be effective in this digital age, theKenilworthCentre must be found online, on twitter and on cutting edge platforms like Google Plus.

Over the next few days, we will be giving full details of how everyone can support by volunteering, donating and sponsoring us.

Friday, 10 June 2011

BBC Tim Boswell to Andy Norman Kenilworth Youth Centre


The BBC ran this headline: Warwickshire plans to keep five youth centres out of 18. Hear what Andy Norman, from The Kenilworth Youth Centre had to say to BBC's Tim Boswell today (as Kenilworth is not one of the five).



NOTE: The audio was also uploaded to AudioBoo, but I've made this Audio Slide Video as it tells more of a story.

Thursday, 2 June 2011

The Kenilworth Centre will host a BBC Live Radio HS2 Debate on Sun 12 June at 6pm

BBC Shane O'Connor will host
I am delighted to tell everyone that the BBC will be coming to The Kenilworth Centre to broadcast a Live High Speed Rail 2 Radio Debate on Sunday 12 June 2011 from 6-7pm. 

It's been wonderful for whatsinKenilworth.com to have been involved in the planning of this event showing how well the BBC work with local communities. Full event details and ticket availability: 


Join BBC Coventry & Warwickshire's HS2 debate (from BBC News)

The debate on the HS2 high speed rail plans will be chaired by breakfast show presenter Shane O'Connor.

The panel will be made up of those who are for and against the route, including rail experts, businesses, anti-HS2 groups, and MP Jeremy Wright. It will be held at the Kenilworth Youth and Community Centre between 1800-1900 hrs on Sunday, 12 June.

The debate will be broadcast live on BBC Coventry and Warwickshire and there will be updates via Twitter at: @bbccov_newsroom hashtag #BBCCWHS2.You can apply for free tickets via the BBC Tickets website: BBC - Be in the audience - BBC Coventry & Warwickshire's Live HS2 Debate

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