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The Next Meeting - The next meeting will be announced soon! Please feel free to come along and have your say! Everyone is welcome. 

Chaldon Youth Committee is running for the young people of Chaldon, we arrange events so that we can meet and make friends as alot of people in the area go to different Schools. 

Katy is Chairman and Luke is Vice-Chair. At a meeting on 3rd March the Committee was delighted that the Six Brothers Field Committee had agreed that the field could be used for games activities by the young people of Chaldon on summer evenings.

The first gathering was on Friday 16th April but unfortunately the cold weather did not encourage much of a turnout.  The Committee also launched a competition for a logo for Chaldon Youth. Entry forms were distributed with Chaldon Matters.

On Tuesday 16th March members of Bisley Youth Council joined the meeting of Chaldon Parish Council and provided some very useful information about their work.

Katy gave a report on the activities of the Youth Committee to parishioners at the Annual Parish Meeting on 23rd April.

Youngest Councillor

Councillor Ben Welland

Chaldon Parish Council has just appointed its youngest ever councillor . At 19, Ben Welland is now the youngest councillor in Tandridge. Ben is an ex-pupil of Warlingham School, holder of a platinum Chief Scout Award and a Young Leader for the 1st Caterham Beaver Colony. He first came into contact with the Council when he won the under 21 Community Award under a scheme which was introduced last year. Ben is at Crawley College studying for a BTEC National Diploma in Aerospace Engineering Specialising in Avionics and has a weekend job at Dobles Motorcycles. In his spare time he is a keen cyclist and motor-cyclist and also enjoys football, tennis, surfing and aircraft. He holds Bronze and Silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards and is currently working for the Gold.

The Law about how old you have to be to be a councillor changed in 2007 from 21 to 18.

 


Latest News

Chaldon Fete Photos!

Caterham Quiz

Try it out!

Tandridge Leisure

Click for information on Summer activities!

Latest News in Caterham!

Check it out for details!

The Arc

The Arc is back up and running,Click the link above for more details.

Kelly Holmes Trains Local athlete

Lucky Local Athlete - details above

Reading Festival 2010

The Whether is great, the holidays are here - Its festival time!

Caterham News!

Latest news in Caterham above!

Glastonbury Festival 2010!

Festivals and concerts are coming!

Caterham Carnival 2010!

Will it be as great as last year?

2010 FIFA World cup!

Who's to win the world cup?

Law Stuff

Do you know your rights?

Caterham Street Party!

Come along and look around all the great stalls and activities!

Tandridge Leisure Early Summer

Check out some summer activities!

David Cameron is new Prime minster!

Good or bad? What do you think?

Boy aged 14 votes in general election 2010 

Click above for the story!

Liquid Under 18's Nights

Like your Music, Book online for a great Saturday night!

Children's Rights Alliance for England

 We have Rights!

Interested in Sport?

The Cricket club needs more members on Sundays!

Volcano erupts in south Iceland!

Click here for more details.

Street Youth Centre Caterham

"Street" Youth Centre is now open!

Chaldon Youth Logo Competition

Details on 'Things To Do' page. Closing date for entries 17th May.

Chaldon Youth Committee

Next meeting will be announced soon, Please feel free to come along and have your say.

Games in Six Brothers Field

Dates to be arranged.

Coming soon!

Welly Boot Throwing

Competition at the Village Picnic on Sunday June 20th.

Caterham Hill Youth Club

2nd Friday each month 7 - 10 (14s-18s) and 3rd Saturday each month 7 - 10 (14s-18s).



Young People's Politics

Want a say in the big issues? The UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) enables young people to use their energy and passion to change the world for the better. Run by young people for young people, UKYP provides opportunities for 11-18-year-olds to use their voice in creative ways to bring about social change.

 

 

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