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Breaking the sound barrier

Installing safe acoustic panels at Frith Youth Centre to reduce echo, creating a calmer, safer, and inclusive space for café, warm room, and youth sessions for all ages.

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Our Delivery Report

Funded on 11 December 2025 | Delivered on 12 May 2026

£4,898

RAISED

44

BACKERS

16

DAYS TO FUND

BIGGEST PLEDGE

Largest pledge from Stroud District Council

£2,244

From Stroud District Council

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More about our impact

More about our impact

Arts, culture & heritage

Arts, culture & heritage

The Youth Centre Hall is now a calm, accessible space for the community. The colour scheme chosen by the youth team inspired a local artist to create a community mural, encouraging input from local young people and community cafe attendees. The space has transformed into an inviting, warm and community-focused space. The building is more appealing to local hirers and with therefore play a more prolific role in community events and classes.

Activity, health and leisure

Activity, health and leisure

The newly decorated hall with it's greatly improved acoustics is now a valuable space for community activites. The elderly guests who attend the Community Cafe and Friday Lunch Club are now better able to meet and chat with friends and neighbours and this is most beneficial for their mental health and well-being as it tackles feelings of loneliness and isolation.