Teenage cafe opens for business
17th November 2009
A cafe set up and run by young people has opened in a Berkshire borough. The Youth Cafe in Wokingham, for 13 to 19-year-olds was established by a 14-strong teenage committee, backed by the borough council's youth service.
The committee, which received a grant of £3,055 from the Youth Opportunities Fund, has undergone training including food hygiene and customer service.
The café was established after young people complained they did not have a place to socialise in large groups.
Councillor Rob Stanton, Wokingham's executive member for children's services, said: "It is a key priority for us to provide young people with positive activities, good facilities and a safe environment to spend time in. "
The cafe, which is based at Wokingham Youth Centre just outside of the town centre, is now looking for more volunteers, a council spokesman said.
Source: BBC News - Berkshire


