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This is a discussion on What's there for young people to do? within the Burnley Discussion forums, part of the Burnley Chat category; Is there anything to do or see for young people in the area? If your a young cool Dude what ...
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| For anyone that is interested there are: Beaver Scouts for boys & girls aged 6-8, Monday 5:45-6:30 Cub Scouts for boys & girls aged 8-10.5 Thursday 6:45-7:55 Scouts for boys & girls aged 10.5-14(ish) Thursday 8:00-9:30 (ish) Explorer Scouts for them whats too big for Scouts - when do you want to meet? I can supply contact details on request. All faiths, sexes etc catered for, religion is not pushed down throats here. Then there are Rainbows, Brownies & girl guides (I can get details of these if someone wishes). Else, There is a drop in centre in the church basement opposite Blockbusters in the centre. There is a free skateboard park in Queens park (opposite the fire station). There is Intrapark skateboard park (very big bowls etc) but costs quite a lot, The Canal offers some very good fishing, however there are stretches to stay away from for fear of assault. See "Macks" tackle shop, Parliament st for further details on more. We have plenty of fields to trespass on to fly a kite (bring your own wet gear & boots) cow kicking over is not appreciated thankyou. The central library is still there if you fancy a read, however more than a few kids & you'll likely get kicked out. AFAIKR there is a youth club that meets at the kiddrow lane community centre on Thursdays (check there for details). It think that's it. |
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| Oh, and there are snowball fights once or twice a year. But kids get banned from doing it at school & in trouble if the throw a snowball at an old codger or if it accidentally hits someones car/fence/garden etc. See, how many of you said that there was something for them to do but cannot answer this thread? |
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| there is nowt to do. ya cant play footie coz sum old bat rings the police. interact s ok, but it costs a packet. the cinemas extortionate, you cannt go bowlin on a fri n sat nite. there is naff all to do. if ne1s got ne suggestions, im open , coz frankly im bored wiv the whole thing. |
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| I used to read alot as a kid, dont so much these days! but books are always good in the winter months to read.J ust find a topic that you are interested in or maybe a place you would like to visit. i do like now reading about art and different artists which i didnt years ago.i think i have always been interested in spiritualism!Gardening too! :) |
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| I have always been very interested in spiritualism kiki, it's a pity we don't have a church here in accy i would like to learn more about it.I'm quite sure there is a lot more to life than what we know about.As for gardening you can keep that to yourself i can't stand creepy crawlies of any sort, i once cut a worm in half by mistake and very nearly threw up.Never again. lol |
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| we at the Circulation are trying to do our bit, going to start an open mike night for burnleys budding young musicians, we will go round collecting and money will go to best artist on the night to spend on instruments. Soft drinks only! |