Save Johnstone Castle Learning Centre and Youth Club


Save Johnstone Castle Learning Centre and Youth Club
The Issue
This isn't just a building; it's the heart of our community! Johnstone Castle Learning Centre and Youth Club serve as a vital lifeline for countless families in Renfrewshire. How can we let more community resources be recklessly cut by the council when so many count on them?
These facilities are incredibly important to our children, many of whom rely on the centre as a place of hope and safety. It's not just a building where kids spend their time—it's where they build their futures. They're given the opportunity to learn social skills, gain confidence, and experience a sense of belonging that is vital for their development. For some children, this is the only forward—away from the struggles and challenges life has thrown at them.
It's not just kids who benefit. Parents rely on toddler classes and community events to socialize and connect with others. It's often the only opportunity for many parents to break the isolation of early parenthood and develop friendships that provide much-needed emotional support. Imagine taking that away and the emptiness it would cause.
These centres provide invaluable services at minimal taxpayer cost. Yet, the council's decision to close this essential hub ignores the profound benefits it offers in favor of reallocating resources, arguably wasted elsewhere. Must efficiency always come at the cost of community?
According to local reports, community centers contribute to lowering crime rates and improving the quality of life through educational programs and social services. Is it not worth maintaining these cherished local assets, which create lasting benefits for our entire community?
Please join us in urging Renfrewshire Council to reconsider this closure. Let us remind them of how indispensable Johnstone Castle Learning Centre and Youth Club are to us all. Stand with us to protect these services that bind and enrich the fabric of our community. Sign the petition today and help us save our community hub for future generations.
The Issue
This isn't just a building; it's the heart of our community! Johnstone Castle Learning Centre and Youth Club serve as a vital lifeline for countless families in Renfrewshire. How can we let more community resources be recklessly cut by the council when so many count on them?
These facilities are incredibly important to our children, many of whom rely on the centre as a place of hope and safety. It's not just a building where kids spend their time—it's where they build their futures. They're given the opportunity to learn social skills, gain confidence, and experience a sense of belonging that is vital for their development. For some children, this is the only forward—away from the struggles and challenges life has thrown at them.
It's not just kids who benefit. Parents rely on toddler classes and community events to socialize and connect with others. It's often the only opportunity for many parents to break the isolation of early parenthood and develop friendships that provide much-needed emotional support. Imagine taking that away and the emptiness it would cause.
These centres provide invaluable services at minimal taxpayer cost. Yet, the council's decision to close this essential hub ignores the profound benefits it offers in favor of reallocating resources, arguably wasted elsewhere. Must efficiency always come at the cost of community?
According to local reports, community centers contribute to lowering crime rates and improving the quality of life through educational programs and social services. Is it not worth maintaining these cherished local assets, which create lasting benefits for our entire community?
Please join us in urging Renfrewshire Council to reconsider this closure. Let us remind them of how indispensable Johnstone Castle Learning Centre and Youth Club are to us all. Stand with us to protect these services that bind and enrich the fabric of our community. Sign the petition today and help us save our community hub for future generations.
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Petition created on 17 April 2025