A YOUTH club in Kendal has revealed its long-awaited first meeting dates amid the news that a charity is to withdraw a separate service. Kendal Youth Zone has pencilled-in three outdoor events in July as it looks to finally get off the ground after being delayed by the pandemic. It comes after the announcement by Leonard Cheshire that the YouthAbility project - a youth club for disabled people aged eight and above - was being discontinued in Kendal. Town councillor Adam Edwards, who is heading the Youth Zone project and is chairman of Sandylands Residents Association, said: I think it s brought home the fact that we have actually been relying heavily on charities to look after our kids.
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A SCHOOL in Kendal has confirmed that an incident near Sandylands Park yesterday did not involve one of its pupils. A spokesman from Sandgate School reported that it was a member of their staff who was attended to by an air ambulance yesterday morning. A North West Air Ambulance spokeswoman said: “We can confirm that Helimed 72 attended an incident near Sandylands Park in Kendal yesterday at around 10am. “The incident involved an adult patient. “North West Air Ambulance transferred the patient by air to hospital.”