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Newcastle

Walker

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A purpose-built centre at Church Walk, Walker, is the main Kids Kabin centre in Newcastle. Workshops run Monday to Friday. 

Activities include pottery, woodwork, arts and crafts, cookery, drama and bike repairs. Schools local to Walker take part in specially designed workshops.

We’ve also recently opened a new improved and extended kitchen and kids café area - find out more on our news page!

Cowgate

Workshop times

Monday-Friday

Please get in touch to find out more.

Kids Kabin Cowgate runs from St Peter’s Church Hall on Tuesday afternoons and evenings. 

 

Young people plan and take part in woodwork, pottery, cookery, arts, crafts and games. 

 

Pottery Bank

Workshop times

Tuesdays

Please get in touch to find out more.

Workshops run from Pottery Bank Community Centre on Wednesday afternoons and evenings. 

 

Children and young people take part in creative workshops including pottery (of course, in Pottery Bank!), woodwork, cookery and bike maintenance. 

 

Street workshops run during the summer months.

Workshop times

Wednesdays

Please get in touch to find out more.

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Daisy Hill

Young people and the Kids Kabin team hold street workshops in Daisy Hill and Orpington Avenue between April and September.

Over the winter months young people plan a programme of workshops at the Kids Kabin centre in Church Walk, Walker.

Workshop times

Tuesdays

Please get in touch to find out more.

Byker

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Workshops run on Monday afternoons and evenings from the Spires Lane Hobby Room, and at street locations including Felton Walk and Ayton Rise. 

 

Kids Kabin and Recyke y'bike mechanics also provide street and doorstep workshops around Byker on Wednesday afternoons between April and October.

 

Kids Kabin works alongside the Byker Children and Young People’s Partnership to provide activities for as many children in the area as possible.

Workshop times

Mondays

Please get in touch to find out more.

"I help other children fix their bikes when the workshop is in our street"

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