Posts Tagged ‘young’

Yotors.com is a safe driving force

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Penny Sanders, PA/Marketing Co-ordinator for Yotors.com Ltd wrote to us with this great piece of information.

“Yotors.com is a brand new website for ‘everything to get the new driver on the road’ which is launching in early 2012. The Yotors’ team have already been working behind the scenes helping to target young and new drivers, helping them to understand the risks of driving and the importance of safety for both the passenger and the driver. We are proud to have sponsored the recent Safe Drive Stay Alive Event targetting over 13,000 students from schools and colleges in the local area. Safe Drive Stay Alive is a powerful stage show that has been running annually for 6 years with live accounts from emergency services and people who have been affected by road accidents. In conjunction with the event, we are running a monthly prize draw via our Facebook page for the opportunity to win an iPod Nano.

Our congratulations go to Tanith Crane, our first winner, who was awarded her prize yesterday and we are all keen for this good news to be shared with Crawley Happy Times’ readership.

Tanith is a second year student at Reigate College and is a worthy winner of the prize as one of the subjects she is currently studying for is a BTEC Level III in Public Services. In her spare time Tanith also works as a Support Worker at a local Centre for the Disabled. She would eventually like to become a Paramedic and this ambition was heightened after hearing the speakers at the live show.

Tanith thought the Safe Drive Stay Alive event was excellent and would like to attend again next year and bring some of her friends along as she feels the safety messages it gave are so important for all drivers at any age.

There is still a chance to win iPod Nano for the next few months, so please like us on Facebook and enter the draw for your chance to win”

Youth Awards 2010

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

The 2010 Youth Awards where once again a massive tribute to those young individuals who do amazing things under such adversity.

We were very proud to attend this wonderful annual event which was also attended by His Worshipful the Mayor Lee Burke, Mayoress Ali Burke, local MP Henry Smith and Councillor Jennifer Miller-Smith, Leader of Crawley Borough Council Bob Lanzer and many more.

We took footage of the performers and each award giving for you to enjoy :-)

Pictures

Cash available for crime fighting projects

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Cash available for crime fighting projects

YOUNG people in West Sussex who have come up with ideas to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour in their neighbourhood still have time to see if they are eligible for a grant of up to £1000.

Grants are available from the West Sussex Safer Place Awards, which are organised by the West Sussex Strategic Community Partnership.

In the past, Safer Place Awards cash was given to initiatives that had captured the attention of judges at an annual event designed to showcase projects devised by young people throughout West Sussex.

Greg Ockwell, of West Sussex County Council’s Community Safety Unit, said: “We want to encourage and support young people to help tackle the issues that matter most to them. So now we are offering the money upfront.

“The Safer Place Awards are designed to empower and equip young people to tackle crime, the fear of crime and anti-social behaviour in their neighbourhoods by becoming a confident and responsible citizens.”

A short-list of the most outstanding projects will be invited to a final event at Slaugham Manor on the 13 May 2011.

“This will give them the opportunity to present their project and also a chance to win the West Sussex High Sheriff’s Crimebeat Award and go forward to the national finals – last year, we came third.”

“All you need to do is submit an application form which can be downloaded from The Safer Places Awards pages on the County Council website: www.westsussex.gov.uk. The closing date is November 15.”

Peter Evans, County Council Cabinet Member for Public Protection, said: “The Safer Place Awards highlight the benefit of initiatives that reach out and involve the communities. In the past they have covered a wide range of issues – from misusing drugs to encouraging social cohesion.

“I am confident we will again see another wide range of exciting and imaginative projects from our young people.”

Sensational dance, hip hop, grime & rap

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

On Saturday 13th February Shelley & Sharon from Crawley Happy Times were invited to the Hawth to see some amazing talent perform for a crowded arena.

Organised by the team of youngsters who make up ViYC (Vision in Youth Collective) and headed up by Ben Freer, Chairman of ViYC, the evening was a massive success.

What is ViYC?
Vision in Youth Collective (ViYC) is a group of young people aged 14 to 25 years old who advise Crawley Borough Council’s Arts Service on events for young people. ViYC play a vital role in selecting artists for gigs like Urban Sensations and open-mic sessions Unsigned.

ViYC members have recently worked alongside Crawley International Mela Association promoting and organising a Sukshinder Shinda gig as part of the Mela festival. Over 400 young people attended the event.

ViYC are always looking for new members. For more details contact liz.hart@crawley.gov.uk or phone 01293 438156.

Urban Senations 6

Ben told us this is the 6th event in three years. They have also been involved with Mela UK last year and will be more involved with this years event. Ben, who is the longest member of ViYC and still only sixteen told us “I really want to do this type of work for a living so am really enjoying the opportunities ViYC has given me. Everyone works very hard so we hope it is a successful evening and enjoyed by all. We can not thank the Hawth and the staff enough for allowing us this great opportunity.” The staff were wonderful including Liz Hart and Dave Watmore who were quietly watching over the evening in the wings. Liz told us “the members of ViYC have once again done an amazing job of putting this together and have arranged some great headliners too. We are very proud of their achievements”.

Performers

On arrival back stage, we bumped into our young friend Rishi Sharma aka KK. We first met KK at Connect ’09 where he stole the show with his rapping. Only fourteen, KK has ambition, drive and oodles of talent. Last year we suggested keeping an eye on KK, we would like to reiterate that! KK told us he was performing with his good friend Nathan Maxwell aka Bandit. It was our first encounter with Bandit but we are sure we will see him again. Also present was Tom Jordon, KK’s manager. Tom told us he has his own set up for producing and writing music which included his own studio. Although very young Tom seems to have a good head on his shoulders, telling us he also helps out Amy and Billy Delaney. Tom went on to say he is always looking for new local talent.

Next we had a quick chat with Billy Delaney and his friends Jason Hazel aka Souljh and Callum Hopkins aka Flash. Billy told us they were performing together for tonights event. Billy has just been signed and is on his way to great things. We are very happy for Billy who has worked extremely hard over the last couple of years.

In the next room we met Lady C and the Sillouettes who gave a wonderful performance of modern day chart music. They came from all over the place except for the drummer, Lisa, who is from Crawley. We really liked their sound and hope to see them again some day.

Next we met the truly delightful gentlemen who made up Goodfoot Boy Band. These four young individuals from London came to perform their very dramatic dance moves. Bringing theatre, music and dance together, they raised the roof. We really hope to meet these amazing performers again.

In the next room we spoke to our Amy Othieno and her team comprising of Zeth Hockenden, David Simon, Jamie McGraw aka Jzida and for one night only Chelsea Mandizha was the dancer for the evenings performance. Amy has just released her second album and is now looking for a good record label to sign to. Amy is very big in New Zealand with her songs being played on a regular basis on the radio. We feel Amy would make a great addition to any recording company and we would like to wish her luck.

Oli Davis aka Phantom performed with Bandit, KK, Brutz and Alex for one night only making up a group they named Versitile. We spoke to Oli about this special performance. Please see the video for further infomation.

Last of the local performers came in the very tall gentlemanly form of Jerrone Daley aka Snooze. On stage Snooze held the audience in the palm of his hand. A very talented rap artist who we also advise keeping an eye on.

Later that evening the headliners arrived amongst a flurry of young fans. We were privileged enough to speak to all three who were very happy to give a quick interview. First we spoke toDaniel Gomez aka Saint. Saint told us he is curerently the UK battle champion (like Eminem in 8 Mile). Saint has just released a song featuring with Ndubz which you can listen to here. We were very impressed at the amount of time Saint spent out the back with some young lads, listening to them rap in turn. We wish Saint all the best for a successful future.

Saint is the UK battle champion

Next on our hit list for an interview was Jermaine Scott aka Wretch 32, who was adorable. As you will see in the interview, Shelley and Wretch hit it off straight away. It was a pleasure to speak to Wretch 32 and we wish him all the success. You can see some of Wretch 32′s music here.

Wretch 32 was a pleasure to meet

Last but not least we spoke to Tayo Jarrett aka Scorcher. Poor Scorcher had a terrible headache so we didn’t hold him up for long. Scorcher and Wretch 32 mingle in the same circles and are both grime, rap artists. Scorcher told us “I lived in a house with a big family and there was always different types of music coming from each room, so you get a good knowledge of music and rhythms which has helped me in my musical career”.

Scorcher listened to all sorts of music when he was young

Enigma Security were on hand, donating their services. Ifti Haq, Director, told us they are always happy to donate their services where the young people of Crawley are involved. They also donate their time and services for the Mela event and have done so year on year since it started.

(L-R) Jamal, Vitor and Ifti from Enigma Security

All in all, it was a wonderful evening full of great music, great organisation and great people. Well done to all who were involved. We look forward to attending Urban Sensations 7!

You can view previous Urban Sensation performances here,

Video


Who do you know who deserves an award?

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Time is running out! Get your nominations in NOW!

Young people make a real difference to the community, whether it’s through volunteering, caring for the environment, achieving in sport or being creative with the arts. And, in doing so, they also contribute to their personal development.

The Crawley Youth Awards are a public celebration of those young people who are an inspiration to us all.

Awards Include:

Environment
Carer Recognition
Volunteer
Education
Music
Visual Arts
Dance/Drama
Courage
Team Award
Sports Volunteer
Sports Person
Inspiration

Click on the link for full details of the awards.

Crawley Youth Awards 2009: You can nominate online here: Online Youth Awards Nomination Form

Closing date for nominations is 2nd October.

Nominees will be invited to the Crawley Youth Award ceremony at The Hawth Theatre on Thursday, 26th November. The winners will be announced on the night and will receive their awards and prizes from our special guests.

For more information contact Kathryn Ripley on 01293 438683 or email kathryn.ripley@crawley.gov.uk .

The Youth Awards are organised by Crawley Council, Sussex Police, the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership, the Youth Offending Team and the Youth Service with the help of local sponsors Crawley Young Person’s Council, Crawley Lions Club, Crawley School Sport Partnership, Apollo Group, Let’s FACE it!, Freedom Leisure, West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, Crawley Metal Supplies, Eezehaul, and Topsy Turvy.

Crawley Youth Awards 2008

Local young people received awards for their outstanding achievements at the third Crawley Youth Awards Ceremony on 6th November, 2008. The event, which attracted more than 800 people at the Hawth theatre, also saw more than 300 young people receive certificates for their nominations. Please follow the link below for the details of the winners.

Youth Achievement Winners 2008

The evening’s entertainment was provided by The Crawley Sword Club, Newrotiks, Miss Hits, The Movement and Dream Girls Melody. Two members of the Crawley Young Persons Council hosted the ceremony.

We here at Crawley Happy Times Online would love to hear your stories of achievements by the young people of Crawley, so get writing!