Urban leisure – Young people in central Christchurch
On Wednesday the Christchurch City Council will launch a video which examines the range of leisure activities that
attract young people to the central city.
The video is one result of a survey by the Council’s Children’s and Youth Advocacy Team and highlights the diversity and
different interests of young people aged from 10 –18 years.
“We’d had some feedback, mainly from adults, saying there was nothing for their kids to do in the central city,” says
Marcella Herrera, the project coordinator. “So we wanted to find out if young people agreed and what, if anything, there
was available for them in the middle of town.
“What we found was a huge range of things which attract our younger citizens,” she says. “I think a lot of people will
be surprised at the results.”
More than 500 young people were surveyed in different parts of the city – Cashel Mall, the Bus Exchange, QEII and
Pioneer stadiums, the Fendalton and New Brighton libraries, the Belfast Skate Park and the Arts Centre.
An associated report based on the survey will be available soon and will cover variables such as age, ethnicity,
transport, disposable income and why they do, or do not, come into the central city.
• The video launch will be held at 4pm on Wednesday 24 March in the Mayor’s Reception Lounge on the first floor of the
Council’s Tuam Street offices. Some of the young people involved in the video will attend and perform. • For more
information, call Marcella Herrera on 941 8081.