Monday, September 30, 2013

Darth Vader intervenes to save Bristol youth club

A youth centre has found a robust new ally in its fight to remain open - Darth Vader. 

David Prowse, Vader legendary Star Wars role, has placed his goodly force behind a campaign to avoid shut down of the club he used as a young man.

Southmead Youth Centre in metropolis is desperate for funding because it faces losing all backing from the native council next year.

David, 78, has in agreement to lend his image to their cause to stay it open - and forestall children within the summation space lost to the Dark facet.

He said: "I still come to metropolis frequently and that i am keen to support the campaign to stay Southmead Youth Centre open in any means I will.

"If victimization my image as Darth Vader will facilitate the individuals of my previous home keep their facilities up and running then it's my means of claiming thanks to the community wherever I grew up.

"As somebody United Nations agency has used this youth centre throughout my time in metropolis, i do know however necessary it's for kids within the community.

"There area unit such a big amount of businesses round the space creating cash and this can be precisely the sort of cause that they ought to be contributive to."

David, United Nations agency compete Darth Vader within the 1st 3 Star Wars films, grew up in Southmead and 1st got interested in musclebuilding and acting once he visited the centre as a youth.

He added: "I bear in mind we have a tendency to wont to play plenty of table game and different sports.

"Youth centres area unit terribly, important for obtaining youngsters far from bother and into doing one thing constructive, whether or not it's sports activities or no matter, and meeting youngsters of their own age."

Under current plans metropolis council is ready to withdraw the funding required to stay the building running.

It is one in every of 9 centres across town that is ready to be managed by a brand new syndicate however polemically there are not any plans in situ to run youth services from the building.

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