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*star* 20-10-2006, 11:34 PM Im once again in on a friday night :rolleyes: :( there seems to be no where for us teens to just hangout without being out on the streets.
Is there anywhere fun/interesting for us to go??
taxman 20-10-2006, 11:36 PM Yes, go to the church youth club and play table-tennis :hihi:
Sorry, I know what you mean
jimmyd4ng3r 22-10-2006, 06:34 PM Aye, theres no where for you lot. I came sheff when I was 18 and back home in Bolton, all I ever did was get *****ed on streets cos theres jus nufink to do.
You could get a good fake ID, try googling some sites!!!
*star* 24-10-2006, 09:34 PM lol sounds like fun! :P
kittencapes 25-10-2006, 01:21 PM the library
speeed 25-10-2006, 01:35 PM Try getting a group of you together and going to the council with plans of what you want to have.
To be fair there is plenty of things to do you just need to look harder. We have some of the best sporting venues in the country try them. Or the cinema, bowling, arcades, and surely there is a youth club or something where you live!
kittencapes 25-10-2006, 01:36 PM cant you do some studying?
x-GiGgLeS-x 25-10-2006, 01:40 PM Centertainment. There's bowling, cinema, food and arcade there. Surely that would keep you busy.
Your own home you could study or have a girly night doing eachothers hair and make up.
Park There here for children to play on.
kittencapes 25-10-2006, 02:01 PM go to bed with a book
*Ryan* 25-10-2006, 02:06 PM Im once again in on a friday night :rolleyes: :( there seems to be no where for us teens to just hangout without being out on the streets.
Is there anywhere fun/interesting for us to go??
How old actually are you?
paradise 26-10-2006, 05:19 AM Aye, theres no where for you lot. I came sheff when I was 18 and back home in Bolton, all I ever did was get *****ed on streets cos theres jus nufink to do.
You could get a good fake ID, try googling some sites!!!
thats a very imature reply im sorry to say, coaxing kids to get into bars and clubs!!! :loopy: ill think youll find that most bars and clubs now only accept driving licences and passports although you can get fake passports but they so easy to detect and doorstaff know what to look for!! we are in the process of looking into doing a pop and crisp night for the kids, there is a new kids night starting at gatecrasher the first one was tonight!! i think its the council that needs to look into this problem and put some youth clubs up so the kids can play pool etc and be off the street.:thumbsup:
kittencapes 26-10-2006, 11:44 AM thats a very imature reply im sorry to say, coaxing kids to get into bars and clubs!!! :loopy: ill think youll find that most bars and clubs now only accept driving licences and passports although you can get fake passports but they so easy to detect and doorstaff know what to look for!! we are in the process of looking into doing a pop and crisp night for the kids, there is a new kids night starting at gatecrasher the first one was tonight!! i think its the council that needs to look into this problem and put some youth clubs up so the kids can play pool etc and be off the street.:thumbsup:
pop and crisp night sounds hilarious! I agree though, why do we need to try and advice kids on how to get into clubs before they are old enough, hardly a sensible suggestion! what is the kids night at gatecrasher like then?
Cyclone 26-10-2006, 12:04 PM Im once again in on a friday night :rolleyes: :( there seems to be no where for us teens to just hangout without being out on the streets.
Is there anywhere fun/interesting for us to go??
Do your parents own a house? Do your friends parents also have houses?
Sounds like plenty of places straight away.
*star* 29-10-2006, 10:03 AM How old actually are you?
I'm 16.
There are NO youth clubs round here and there are parks, but they seem to be full of groups of people from certain schools and they don't seem very happy when other people turn up :rolleyes:
paradise 29-10-2006, 04:05 PM there are quiet a few kids nights on around rotherham and sheffield ie: liquid, coporation, gatecrasher and im sure another few clubs will be looking into catering for the the youths too soon as theres seems to be a big demand.
skate 29-10-2006, 06:08 PM There's loads of stuff to do, cinema, ice skating, bowling, reading, lol....etc etc
paradise 30-10-2006, 10:36 AM There's loads of stuff to do, cinema, ice skating, bowling, reading, lol....etc etc
so true :thumbsup:
kittencapes 31-10-2006, 10:48 AM Kids should stay in and entertain themselves, spend time with their families, read study and have an early night
speeed 31-10-2006, 10:52 AM I'm 16.
There are NO youth clubs round here and there are parks, but they seem to be full of groups of people from certain schools and they don't seem very happy when other people turn up :rolleyes:
Then make a youth club, you get enough people to go you could even turn a tidy little profit!
Just hire a room out at a school or something, get a couple of people willing to watch over a group of teenagers and your well away!
All you need then is a pool table and a couple of tv's/consoles. Get people to bring in there own games.
Infact forget the above and tell me where your from!
Im usre theres a profit to be made here somewhere! :thumbsup:
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