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Westminster event wins new support for Cumbria’s young people

by Cumbria Crack
09/11/2025
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Thomas Thorne, Elliott Riley, Jade Clifford, Lizzy Hudspith-Spence, with CYA’s Becky Wolstenholme

Cumbria Youth Alliance has taken the voices of the county’s young people to the heart of government, securing pledges of support from MPs, commissioners, funders, businesses and national policymakers.

On Tuesday, a delegation from the alliance travelled to Westminster to mark the charity’s 25th anniversary and showcase its impact across Cumbria.

Over 25 years, it has supported more than 100,000 young people aged 11 to 25 – 30,000 in the last five years.

Mark Libby, chair of Cumbria Youth Alliance, said: “On Tuesday, Cumbrian young people were front and centre of the Westminster agenda.

“Alongside politicians and leading figures from across the country, our team and young people shared our proven, innovative solutions.

“The event was also about looking forward, informing best practice and ensuring every young person in Cumbria can thrive.”

Becky Wolstenholme, the alliance’s CEO, said highlights of the event included inspiring speeches from four young people and an impromptu juggling display from Tim Farron, Liberal Democrat MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale.

She said: “It was fantastic to see the youth voice shining through.

“We received offers to help with capital funding to complete internal work at our Workington buildings, pledges of ongoing financial support, and invitations to develop new partnership programmes.

!Both Tim Farron and Josh MacAlister, Labour MP for Whitehaven and Workington and Children and Families minister, spoke very highly of CYA and our impact. It was a phenomenal experience and a brilliant way to celebrate our milestone.”

Lizzi Collinge, Jade Clifford, Lizzy Hudspith-Spence and Julie Minns

One of Cumbria’s youngest accredited youth workers, Lizzy Hudspith-Spence, represented young people and the wider youth sector.

She said: “I spoke with Julie Minns, MP for Carlisle, about my journey into youth work and third sector leadership. I also met Markus Campbell-Savours, MP for Penrith and Solway, to discuss leisure and recreational opportunities like Penrith’s skatepark and pump track, which keep young people active and connected.

“Attending Westminster was truly inspiring. Having my voice heard among MPs and sector leaders reinforced how vital it is for young people to be represented in national discussions about the future of our communities.

“Continuing to spotlight youth work and partnership in Cumbria will help build stronger networks and lasting, positive change for young people across the county.”

Tim Farron, CYA’s Becky Wolstenholme and Thomas Thorne, Sarah and Alice Dunning

Mr MacAlister added: “It was a real pleasure to welcome Cumbria Youth Alliance and a fantastic group of young Cumbrians to Westminster.

“The energy, ideas and ambition they brought were inspiring.

“For 25 years, it has been helping young people across Cumbria find their voice and their purpose – often when they’ve needed it most.

“Their work makes a genuine difference in our towns and communities, and I’m proud to support what they do to give every young person the best chance to thrive.”

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