The Space activity scheme for young people is making a comeback this summer.
Staffordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Ellis is relaunching the scheme that was so popular in the 80s and 90s when it provides fun activities for young people in during the school summer holiday.
The new version of Space, co-ordinated by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, has similar objectives and will be aimed at 11 to 17-year-olds. The activities will be planned and delivered by a wider collaboration of public and voluntary organisations, including the police.
Mr Ellis has pledged up to £140,000 to fund activities with an aim to increase skills, improve health and general wellbeing by creating opportunities to engage with young people positively. Activities will include sporting events, arts and crafts and music production. The Space scheme will run between Monday 20th July and Friday 5th September in Stone and across the county.
Mr Ellis said: “I am bringing back a new version of Space to provide activities for youngsters during the school holidays. It aims to provide a positive experience for young people and opportunity to engage with public and voluntary sector organisations. The Space scheme has come back to life thanks to the hard work of a small group of colleagues in my office. This time around it will be different and will supplement existing activities being supported by local authorities but the principles remain the same.
“The Chief Constable has agreed that neighbourhood policing teams will be at the heart of Space and is enthusiastically behind it. My hope is that Space 2015 is just the start as I envisage the scheme expanding over coming years.”
More information, including a calendar of events will be available over the coming weeks. Keep checking www.staffordshire-pcc.gov.uk/space for updates.










