Young residents of Lancaster and Morecambe will help shape the vision of the future of the area at a free one-day youth festival.
The REACH Morecambe Youth Festival is taking place on Sunday, September 21 at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, home of Morecambe FC.
The event will be packed with music, creativity, debate, sport, food and fun, and runs from 11am to 4pm.
It is organised by the Lancaster District Young People’s Foundation, a newly-developed charity helping to improve outcomes for young people, and has been funded by West End Morecambe Big Local.
Young residents of Morecambe between the ages of 11 and 18 are invited to celebrate, be inspired, and to create a vision of a future that they want.
The event is being planned by a passionate group of young people and will include opportunities to take part in amazing activities and debate important issues.
Tickets available HERE.
For more information on the event, contact Catherine Westwell at Lancaster CVS, on 01524 555900 or email catherinewestwell@lancastercvs.org.uk


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