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Event 012

Date

22.04.2026

Location

St. Hilda’s East
18 Club Row
London
E2 7EY

Description

Youth clubs once formed a vital layer of Britain’s social infrastructure. They offered teenagers something increasingly rare today: a non-transactional place to gather freely, build confidence, test independence and nurture bonds that exist beyond home or school.

Over the past 20+ years, that infrastructure has steadily disappeared. Deep cuts to youth service funding have led to the closure of hundreds of centres across the UK, removing spaces that once helped young people develop social skills, resilience and a sense of belonging. In their absence, youth workers and sociologists point to rising isolation, mental health pressures and fewer informal support networks during some of the most formative years of life.

In 2026, there are signs of genuine renewal, with the UK government’s emerging Youth Matters Strategy. Event 012 explores how attention is finally returning to the spaces young people need. We’ll gather a panel of experts in the field to examine the topic with architect John Puttick, whose youth centres reimagine these buildings as welcoming civic spaces designed to promote self-esteem, creativity and community.

Panel

Leanne Cloudsdale • Host | Concrete Communities
John Puttick • Director | John Puttick Associates
Emma Warren • Journalist & Author
Nic Quinn + Colin Davies • Co-founders | Sum.Place
Dr Otto Saumarez Smith • Historian | University of Warwick
Pauline Daniyan • CEO | London Youth

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Credit | Gareth Gardner

Panel 012

John P portrait
John Puttick
Director | John Puttick Associates
Emma W portrait
Emma Warren
Journalist & Author
Otto S portrait
Dr Otto Saumarez Smith
Historian | University of Warwick
Nic D portrait
Nic Quinn
Co-founder | Sum.Place
Col D portrait
Colin Davies
Co-founder | Sum.Place
Pauline D portrait
Pauline Daniyan
CEO | London Youth
Credit | Hector Marshall • Concrete Communities

Documenting 012

Event 012 took place in St Hilda’s East Community Centre in London. We thought it was a good idea to have the debate in a public – rather than private space. It’s a well-loved premises, with multi-purpose usage. For the event we set out chairs and provided attendees with cold beers and soft refreshments. With two different panels, we covered a whole range of topics, including belonging, love, funding, music, the duty of care, inner city life, architecture and the importance of giving our teenagers a safe, protective and nurturing place to be. How to create the right balance was a central focus of both conversations.

Credit | Daniel Hewitt • Concrete Communities