Langley Youth Café is back! Join us from 19 November at Kedermister Hall for weekly sessions full of fun, creativity, and connection for young people aged 11–18 (up to 25 with SEND).
Youth Activities
Big Up Britwell: A Huge Success!
Over 80 young people joined Big Up Britwell – a youth-led celebration of sport, creativity, and community. With support from Get Berkshire Active and Sport England, the event featured fun activities, workshops, and a taste of healthy cooking.
Half-term event: Big Up Britwell
Join us for Big Up Britwell, a free youth sports and community event supported by Sport England and Get Berkshire Active. Enjoy food, sports taster sessions and fun activities, and share your ideas to help shape a healthier, more active Britwell for the future.
Global Grub: A Summer of Food, Fun, and Friendship in Langley
Global Grub returned for a magical summer in Slough, bringing 103 young people together through food, fun, and friendship. From cooking 12 delicious dishes to enjoying four unforgettable trips, the programme celebrated diversity, supported young carers, and earned glowing feedback from families.
Afternoon Tea for Slough 50+ Forum by Young Volunteers Returns!
Young volunteers and older residents come together for an inspiring intergenerational afternoon tea in Slough. Celebrate connection, kindness, and youth-led community action. Book now for 21st August 2025!
Slough Young People’s Question Time returns – giving young people a voice
Slough Young People’s Question Time returns on Tuesday 1st July, giving young people the chance to speak directly with local decision-makers about the issues that shape their lives — from education and youth services to mental health and climate action.
Body and Soul – a youth-led health event for half term
Join us for Body + Soul, a free health and well-being event for young people aged 11 to 18 (up to 25 with SEND) in Slough.
How to improve mental health services for young people with SEND: Perspectives from the SEND Youth Forum
Young people at our SEND Youth Forum shared insights with CAMHS Assistant Psychologist Emily Batt on how mental health services can be more inclusive. Read to hear their suggestions on how to create supportive, accessible care, from sensory tools to welcoming spaces and Where’s Wally? posters!
SEND Participation Project: Annual Report
This year, the SEND Youth Forum empowered young voices to make a more inclusive community. Led by Jovi Armotrading, the project highlights inspiring stories, impactful partnerships, and the growth of young people’s confidence in sharing their experiences. Download the report for more!
Global Grub returns for Easter 2025
Find out more about our Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme, Global Grub.









