As part of its work in the community
the Billingshurst Community Partnership has
organized a “Youth Projects Team, lead
by Denise Campbell, which runs a weekly youth
club at the village hall as well as a programme
of activities from graffiti workshops to dance
nights and youth band events.

Denise also encourages youngsters
to volunteer their time for local businesses
and community groups with the innovative YES
project (Youth Enterprise Scheme). This now
has a number of teenagers spending some four
hours a week helping in the community, in exchange
for credits for vouchers or day trips of their
choice.
The Community Partnership received
their award, from the Duke of Richmond, at a
celebration event held in the village hall.
The Richmond Award, launched in 2006, is designed
to recognize the work of a community or an individual
considered by AirS staff to have done the most
to encourage and ensure that young people remain
in their local community.


The Duke, who was President
of AirS from 1973 to 2005 said: "Through
the work of Action in rural Sussex, staff come
across many examples of good work designed to
make sure that rural villages can be places
that young people want to stay and build their
lives in,"
This award is a compliment to
the Billingshurst Community Partnership in general
and Denise and her youth team in particular
and we were proud to receive it.
Patrick Perks Chairman