YMCA Norfolk plans new youth project in Great Yarmouth
YMCA Norfolk has announced plans to develop an exciting new project alongside developer Oakville Homes to provide supported accommodation for around 20 young homeless people along with other services including a community café, youth and community work and health and well-being activities, all based in a former Great Yarmouth hotel
Homelessness is a major issue affecting young people in the area and Great Yarmouth Borough Council has identified the need for good quality move-on accommodation and disabled adapted units. The Council is also keen on a community use for the former Two Bears Hotel in central Yarmouth - formerly a prestigious business hotel which closed in 2005 and had been derelict ever since
The building was recently bought by local developer Oakville Homes with the intention of turning it into a project to benefit the community. A partnership with YMCA Norfolk has come out of a shared desire to impact the local community positively
Plans have now been submitted to Great Yarmouth Borough Council to further this vision by renovating the building to provide 20 self-contained move-on units on the first floor and, on the ground floor, a Community Hub facility which will provide space for voluntary and statutory sector groups to work together to meet community needs  Possible services will include a community café, internet facilities and training and conference accommodation and allow the development of youth and Community work including a drop-in and advice and guidance services. The accommodation will be used for young people who are already housed in supported accommodation elsewhere and have been able to evidence their readiness for the next step into more independent living
Also included will be a range of health and well-being activities including dance and fitness activities, counselling services and partnership working with other agencies
Both partners are now giving local organizations and the public the chance to view the plans
YMCA Norfolk Area Director for Great Yarmouth, Mary Ives said: “This is a very exciting opportunity which will enable us to provide a new type of accommodation in the area for young people who are showing real progress in moving their lives forward. We will now be able to support young people right through their journey from crisis point to independence, helping to break the cycle of homelessness
“We will be able to work with more young people across a wider range of activities meeting real need. We will look to improve partnerships working with other agencies and the Christian community to help meet the needs of young people and the community better“
YMCA Norfolk Chief Executive, Tim Sweeting said: “We are really excited to be working with partners on this proposal to develop a vital resource for the town and look forward to engaging with the local community as we seek to turn this landmark building into something we can all be proud of”
Great Yarmouth has been identified as being worse than the national average in areas of; mental health, broken relationships and emotional problems, drug and alcohol related problems, rates of teenage pregnancy and children living in poverty. The area also has a high rate of unemployment
YMCA Norfolk has had a presence in Great Yarmouth for well over a 100 years and currently provides 70 young people with a home through a variety of accommodation units as well as youth and community projects offering counselling, life skill development and opportunities to gain employment, education or training
A community information event will be held on November 9, at 10am to 12 noon at the Cobholm and Lichfield Health & Resource Centre, Pasteur Road, Great Yarmouth, NR31 ODW, where the local community is invited to view the plans and speak to YMCA and Oakville Homes staff about the proposals
Pictured above is the current Two Bears Hotel |