The Mill wants to help 16-24 year olds develop ideas for their local area.
Would you like..
A film night?
Careers advice?
A Swishing event?
A space to work and study, or meet-up and chat about your interests?
From 11th – 21st April we’re collecting ideas from young adults both inside the The Mill and on the website.We’re also running the ‘Do Disturb’ Ideas Workshop on Sunday 21st April from 2pm-5pm at The Mill.
A film night?
Careers advice?
A Swishing event?
A space to work and study, or meet-up and chat about your interests?
From 11th – 21st April we’re collecting ideas from young adults both inside the The Mill and on the website.We’re also running the ‘Do Disturb’ Ideas Workshop on Sunday 21st April from 2pm-5pm at The Mill.
The workshop is 3 hours, with short activities, food and drink, and a raffle prize! (£40 high street voucher)It is for 16-24 year olds who have ideas for new groups, clubs, events, projects, activities, or who would just like to get involved, as well as people of any age who’d like to help The Mill with this challenge.16-24 year olds
We are inviting you especially to this event, to hear more about your experiences of living in Walthamstow – what you like, what you wish there was, and how you find out about new things. We’ll also be asking about online media, and working on the ideas from the Do Disturb week!
We are inviting you especially to this event, to hear more about your experiences of living in Walthamstow – what you like, what you wish there was, and how you find out about new things. We’ll also be asking about online media, and working on the ideas from the Do Disturb week!
People involved with The Mill
At the workshop will will set mini challenges to see how The Mill can support young adults with their ideas. We will also brainstorm ways to reach and hear from more of this age group using online media that The Mill can try out over the summer.
At the workshop will will set mini challenges to see how The Mill can support young adults with their ideas. We will also brainstorm ways to reach and hear from more of this age group using online media that The Mill can try out over the summer.
Late-comers and early-leavers welcome!