Riverside News - Riverside Centre
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Riverside News - Riverside Centre
Hall for hire. The Riverside Centre has a function hall for hire at very competitive rates. Hire charges Daytime Community 12.50 per hour Commercial 20.00 per hour Evening(6-11pm) Community 15.00 per hour Commercial 25.00 per hour Weekend Daytime Community 15.00 per hour Commercial 35.00 per hour Weekend evening Community £125.00 6-11pm Commercial £250.00 A cash deposit of £150. is required for weekend hire. If you would like further information, to book a hall or would like to arrange a visit to view before booking please call 020 8669 9050 STAY IN TOUCH! We are developing ways of keeping in touch, including a Texting Service and our website emails – please send us an email with your details if you wish to be included. RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Riverside Centre 297A Durand Close, Carshalton, SM5 2BT ( 020 8669 9050 e mail@riversidecentre.org www.riversidecentre.org twitter: @RCANews facebook: TimeOutYouthProject Riverside News NEWS! The Riverside Community Association is proud to announce that they have been awarded a Bronze Level London Youth Quality Mark, a quality assurance scheme, a programme accredited by City and Guilds. The Association are the first voluntary organisation in the London Borough of Sutton to have achieved this. The Quality Mark focuses on five key areas: Safeguarding Health, Safety and Resources Staff and Volunteers Young People Management and Administration In 2009 it was announced that City and Guilds were accrediting the London Youth Quality Mark with Chris Jones, Director-General City and Guilds saying... 'At City and Guilds developing the skills of people and organisations for their personal and economic growth comes first and last in everything that we do. This is why we are very excited with this new partnership created with London Youth, who we have supported to develop their Quality Mark Standards Programme. As their partner we are very happy for our name to be associated with the London Youth Quality Mark which we see as a way of helping us to realise our vision.’ For further information, please see: http://www.londonyouth.org/supportingyouth-workers/quality-mark Riverside Community Association and all the staff and volunteers at the Riverside Centre would like to take this opportunity to welcome the new residents of Baywillow Avenue and Ferndale Crescent. We would also like to send our best wishes to all the residents of Durand Close who are also moving into their new homes in Fellowes Road. We wish you all a very happy time in your new homes. Please don’t forget you’re still part of our community and we hope to see you enjoying the activities here at the Riverside Centre. COMMUNITY EDUCATION Leisure and Education Activities for the whole community Residents may have noticed a lot of film crews working on and around Durand Close in the past 6 months. It seems that the local area is ideal for filming. The Riverside Centre has also played host to several film crews this year. In February Nonsense, a production company used the centre as a base while they shot an advert for Cancer Research UK. “Back in February, we at Nonsense took over the Riverside Community Centre for four days in order to film a few videos as part of a campaign we have done for Cancer Research UK. The videos focus around a fictional rapper, Leatha Face, who’s obsessed with sunbeds and as a result has ridiculously orange skin. He thinks he’s the bee’s knees but each video shows he’s just a wannabe, at the same time underlining the huge dangers of using sunbeds and their connection with skin cancer. The shoot was a lot of fun and the campaign has been very successful but we would not have been able to do it without the huge help and generosity of all involved at the Riverside Centre as well as the residents of the Durand Close estate. Thank you! Go to the Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LeathaFaceUK and YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/leathafaceuk for the results of the filming “ Tuesday Forget-Me-Knots 10.00 – 11.30am Sutton Housing Partnership Surgery 10.00am – 11.00am Wednesday Seventh Day Adventist Church 7.00 – 9.00pm Thursday Stay and Play 9.15 – 11.15am Information, Advice & Guidance 10.00am – 1.00pm (Monthly) Friday Apostolic Church 9.00am – 6.00pm Parent & Toddler Group 9.30 – 11.00am Please see the separate insert for further details on our own Projects: Young People 12-19yrs Tuesday 6.30 -8.30 pm Friday 6.30 – 9 pm 50p per session Young People 11 -19yrs The mobile youth bus returns in June. Please see the separate insert for further details of the relaunch th celebrations on Tuesday 7 June 2011 Children 5 -11 yrs Monday 4.30pm -6.15pm Wednesday 4.30pm -6.15pm 50p per child per session