‘We want the new service to provide modern, sustainable activities that are able to respond flexibly to changing communities, alongside the changing needs of our young people in the future,' said executive member for education, Cllr Mark Stocks.
Cheshire and Chester Council’s executive was voted to outsource its youth work after a year-long review. The service came back in-house in April 2012 and is delivered in two areas – information, advice and guidance, and youth work.
‘We want the new service to provide modern, sustainable activities that are able to respond flexibly to changing communities, alongside the changing needs of our young people in the future,' said executive member for education, Cllr Mark Stocks.