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Youth clubs

​Find out about the six youth clubs in the borough that provide activities to entertain, educate and support young people.
Watergate School building work

Works to expand Watergate School and provide a new adventure playground and multi-use games area on the Dumps site started on Monday 14 April, with the removal of the old adventure play equipment scheduled to start on Tuesday 22 April.

As part of this project, a new and improved adventure play facility will be provided, along with a high-quality multi-use games area and adjacent natural play space.

The project is expected to reach completion in late spring 2026, with play facilities available for the summer holidays and school facilities open for the start of the autumn term. Throughout the works, every effort will be made to minimise disruption to the school and local community, and youth service provision will continue onsite for as long as feasibly possible.

Honor Oak Youth Club

Honor Oak Youth Club has a wide variety of activities, ranging from sports and games to creative media and training workshops.

TNG Youth and Community Centre

At the award-winning TNG you will be able to take part in a wide variety of fun, positive activities.

Riverside Youth Club

Lewisham Council, Youth First and Millwall Community Trust are working to revitalise and expand Riverside Youth Club in Deptford.

Bellingham Gateway Youth and Community Centre

At Bellingham Gateway there are lots of exciting and engaging activities that will keep you entertained and build your skills and confidence.

Woodpecker Youth Club

There's a wide range of activities for young people at Woodpecker, from the more active to the more creative - no two days are the same.
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