Vacant Portsmouth amusement arcade to be transformed into vibrant youth-led creative venue
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The initiative, led by Portsmouth Creates in partnership with national youth arts charity Artswork, will see Playland on Commercial Road become a safe, creative space to drive skills development and career pathways in the creative industries.
Designed with a co-creation approach, young people will shape the services and activities, bringing the space to life based on their needs and aspirations.
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Hide AdAdditionally, Portsmouth Creates – a local organisation dedicated to supporting the growth of Portsmouth’s creative community – will relocate to the space with a mission to build and manage a new creative ecosystem, nurturing new, emerging, and established micro-creatives, SMEs, and freelance artists, helping them reach their full potential.
![Outside of Playland [left to right]: Dylan James-Yeomans, Annabel Cook, Councillor Steve Pitt, Gemma Nichols, and Jasmine Mundy.](https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjM3OTRkM2I1LTg3YjAtNDVmMi1iNTY3LWYwMjRjOWFhMWU1NTo5YjM4MmY2NC01ZjI3LTQ1ODUtYjZmMS1hYmI2MzY3YzlmZjg=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&trim=&width=640&quality=65)
![Outside of Playland [left to right]: Dylan James-Yeomans, Annabel Cook, Councillor Steve Pitt, Gemma Nichols, and Jasmine Mundy.](/img/placeholder.png)
"According to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the creative sector employs over 2 million people, representing 6% of the UK workforce,” said Gemma Nichols, CEO of Portsmouth Creates.
“Our vision is to help shape Portsmouth’s creative future by providing spaces where young people can collaborate with established creatives, share ideas, and build essential skills for their careers.”
In further support of the project, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has pledged £25,000 to fund activities at Playland, aiming to reduce anti-social behaviour by fostering positive engagement and a sense of pride and ownership among young people.
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Hide AdGemma added: “By addressing key social challenges, we aim to create sustainable opportunities and career pathways for Portsmouth’s young people, empowering them to build a brighter future through creativity."
Annabel Cook, Deputy Chief Executive at Artswork, said: "This new creative hub represents a real opportunity for young people in Portsmouth to take the lead in shaping their future. The space, which is currently a blank canvas, will be developed and run by young people for young people. It will be exciting to see what their ideas are and what activities they decide are relevant for them and their peers.”
Councillor Steve Pitt, Leader of Portsmouth City Council, highlighted the significance of this initiative for the city, adding: "The Playland project is a fantastic example of how creative thinking and partnerships can come together to support Portsmouth’s future.
“By giving our young people a space to thrive and develop, we’re ensuring that the city’s cultural and creative industries continue to grow and flourish. This initiative also helps address one of our key priorities – tackling generational unemployment by creating sustainable career pathways for our young people."
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Hide AdMore information about the youth-led creative hub and the transformation of Playland will be available soon.
To learn more about the work of Portsmouth Creates and Artswork, visit www.portsmouthcreates.co.uk and www.artswork.org.uk or follow them on social media at @portsmouthcreates and @artswork.