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Meet the Youth Zone team!

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Monday 24th July 2006 - 3:34pm

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Local reporters can meet the faces behind the popular Youth Zone programme at Hollybush Indoor Bowls Centre later this week.

The nine members of staff, who will be ensuring children and young people are kept entertained as part of Sevenoaks District Council's In the Zone Summer Programme, will be available for photos on 26 July at 2pm.

Four members of staff who helped run last year's programme are returning again this year, along with five new faces.

The In the Zone Summer Programme returns for five weeks starting on 31 July, and will be visiting more than 20 towns and villages across the District bringing fun filled activities to children of all ages.

For more information about the In the Zone Summer Programme, contact Sophie Lord, the Council's Youth Development Co-ordinator, on 01732 227492.

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Press release issued: July 24 2006

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