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£540,000 revamp of Barrow’s Drop Zone youth project complete

by Cumbria Crack
08/05/2025
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A £540,000 revamp of Barrow’s Drop Zone youth project has recently been completed.

Drop Zone provides services and activities for young people aged eight and over to raise their aspirations, offering them access to services, advice and guidance. 

It also runs an extended alternative provision programme and opportunities to study for qualifications and accreditations. 

After celebrating 20 years as a successful, independent charity in 2024, Drop Zone Youth Projects has had a complete redesign of its base at Lakeland House, thanks to £541,000 funding from the government’s Youth Investment Fund.

The building’s landlord, Westmorland and Furness Council, worked with staff and young people on the design and specifications for the work and their capital programme team managed the delivery of the building project with contractors.

The whole building has been refurbished thanks to input from Drop Zone users.

Young people produced mood boards and a video for their interior design ideas and were involved in choosing new sofas, furniture and other non-structural finishing touches, paid for thanks to the charity’s own fundraising. 

They also designed and commissioned a neon logo sign for their new lounge area.

The work included redecoration of both floors and reconfiguration of spaces to create a new upstairs lounge and games room, four new offices with new ceilings and more energy efficient LED lighting throughout, an artwork and tech room, café area and a professional training kitchen.

Cath Corkill is the director for Drop Zone Youth Projects. She said: “We moved into the building in 2021 and the plan was for it to be a one-stop shop to deliver a full range of accessible services for young people, which I’m pleased to say we are achieving.

“We’re thrilled to see these building upgrades completed as we can now increase our delivery and reach even further.  New features like our training kitchen mean we can support young people to learn essential, transferable life skills and gain accredited outcomes to support transitions into adulthood.

“We now have a comfortable café and breakout spaces to carry out support in much nicer surroundings and enough useable space to further our work with local partners and groups.

“It’s great to see the pride our young people have in their new environment and that they were able to play a role in how it could be developed into the best setting for them.”

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