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Opening times
Wednesday 6pm to 8pm: junior session for young people aged 11 or over and in school years 7 and 8.
Thursday 6pm to 8pm: senior session for young people in school years 9 and above up to 17 years old.
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Activities
Find out what’s happening at Denbigh.
Junior session
April 2026
April 2026
1 April: Half-term break
No session this week.
8 April: Half-term break
No session this week.
15 April: Consultation
Young people will get involved in the planning of future youth club sessions, sharing their views on what they would like to do and how it could be done.
22 April: World Book Day
Young people can compete in a short-story competition, to be written during the session. The winner will receive a prize at their next youth club session.
29 April: Making slime
Young people will be making their own slime to take home with them.
May 2026
May 2026
6 May: Calan Mai
Young people will welcome spring by making their own floral wreaths, and bug hotels.
13 May: Mental Health Awareness Week
To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week, young people will be taking part in various well-being activities, learning new skills and finding things that can support their emotional wellbeing.
20 May: Pool tournament
Young people and youth workers will compete in a club wide pool tournament, with prizes for the champions.
27 May: Half-term break
No session this week.
June 2026
June 2026
3 June: PRIDE
To celebrate Pride Month, young people will take part in an activity to learn about the LGBTQIA+ community.
10 June: Rice Crispie Cakes
Young people will make rice crispie cakes to eat, take home or share with others.
17 June: Arts and craft session
Young people will take part in a summer arts and craft session, using items collected from outside.
24 June: Making bird feeders
Young people will be making their own DIY bird feeder, which they can hang up anywhere they choose to feed the birds.
July 2026
July 2026
1 July: Litter pick
Young people will give back to their community by doing a litter pick outside their youth centres.
8 July: Outdoor games
Young people will take part in outdoor games such as rounders, tug of war or football.
15 July: Scavenger hunt
Young people will take part in a scavenger hunt, where they will have to work in teams and race to find everything on the list first. Bonus points for the best of each team too.
Senior session
April 2026
April 2026
2 April: Half-term break
No session this week.
9 April: Half-term break
No session this week.
16 April: Consultation
Young people will get involved in the planning of future youth club sessions, sharing their views on what they would like to do and how it could be done.
23 April: World Book Day
Young people can compete in a short-story competition, to be written during the session. The winner will receive a prize at their next youth club session.
30 April: Making slime
Young people will be making their own slime to take home with them.
May 2026
May 2026
7 May: Calan Mai
Young people will welcome spring by making their own floral wreaths, and bug hotels.
14 May: Mental Health Awareness Week
To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week, young people will be taking part in various well-being activities, learning new skills and finding things that can support their emotional wellbeing.
21 May: Pool tournament
Young people and youth workers will compete in a club wide pool tournament, with prizes for the champions.
28 May: Half-term break
No session this week.
June 2026
June 2026
4 June: PRIDE
To celebrate Pride Month, young people will take part in an activity to learn about the LGBTQIA+ community.
11 June: Rice Crispie Cakes
Young people will make rice crispie cakes to eat, take home or share with others.
18 June: Arts and craft session
Young people will take part in a summer arts and craft session, using items collected from outside.
25 June: Making bird feeders
Young people will be making their own DIY bird feeder, which they can hang up anywhere they choose to feed the birds.
July 2026
July 2026
2 July: Litter pick
Young people will give back to their community by doing a litter pick outside their youth centres.
9 July: Outdoor games
Young people will take part in outdoor games such as rounders, tug of war or football.
16 July: Scavenger hunt
Young people will take part in a scavenger hunt, where they will have to work in teams and race to find everything on the list first. Bonus points for the best of each team too.
If you’re not already registered with us, you must fill in the form below to be able to attend our youth clubs. Children and young people under the age of 13 will need to ask a parent or carer to fill in the form.
Register with Denbighshire Youth Service (external link)
You can choose to change the language to English or Welsh on the form page.
Once you have completed the form, you don’t need to wait to hear from us and you can join the next available session at any club you want to visit.
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Facilities
- Disabled access
- Free WiFi
- Pool table
- Table tennis
- Playstation
- Kitchen
- Art and crafts equipment
Meet the team
Tudur Parry is the Community Youth Worker for the south of the county. If you have any questions you can speak to him face to face or contact him using the details below.
Covid / safety measures
We continue to follow COVID-19 advice provided by Welsh Government (external website). Please do not come to the centre if you or the people you live with are unwell and showing symptoms of COVID-19. While at the centre, please follow any signs with safety instructions on them and requests from staff.
How to contact and find us
Denbigh youth club
HWB Denbigh
Smithfield Road
Denbigh
LL16 3UW
Contact Denbigh youth club online
Mobile phone for Tudur Parry: 07795 051832
How to get here
Plan your journey with Traveline Cymru (external website)
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