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The Boathouse in 1911
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The Hinton Road Youth Club
The first mention of a YMCA in
Bournemouth was in a national report produced in 1879. In these
early days it was housed in rented rooms above the J E Beale shop
in Old Christchurch Road.
In the early 1880's it moved to rented
accommodation in St Peter's Road and the work gradually expanded,
with the Cairns Memorial Hall, named after Earl Cairns, being
completed in 1886
In those days the total cost of
operating was £1,500pa, somewhat different from today's £1M
operation.
By the early 1900's a hostel had been
completed, one of the first gymnasiums in the country had been
added - and it even had its own boathouse on the sea front. In
these early years, the work was mainly with the 'foreign waiters
and donkey boys' who were resident in the town.
Bournemouth YMCA took quite a big step
in 1921 when with aid of a mortgage of £5,500 they bought the
freehold of the premises in St Peter's Road. In 1930 those premises
were sold on and the current site that stretches between Westover
Road and Hinton Road was purchased.
The first five floors of the front
part of this new development were erected with HRH Princess Mary
laying the foundation stone on 28th June 1930.
The building cost the princely sum of £37,500! A fundraising
campaign for the new building was started and as part of this,
Princess Helena Victoria came to open a bazaar. Some 20 years later
in 1955 there was another royal visit when the Princess Royal,
Princess Mary daughter of King George V came to Bournemouth.
Another major milestone was reached in 1964 when the sixth floor
was added to the Westover Road hostel and the Hinton Road Youth
Club at the rear was completed. Twenty years later in 1984 the
flats complex in Hinton Road was built with yet another royal visit
when Princess Anne presided at the opening ceremony.
In 1988 the youth club in Hinton Road was converted to Teddy's
Place Day Care Nursery and five years later three basement
rooms in Westover Road were refurbished to provide the Lifewise Fitness Suite, a
coffee bar and the Hope FM radio studio, although the last
mentioned has recently moved to the Hinton Road end of the site.
Between these two additions, in 1991, a total refurbishment of the
premises took place at a cost of £1.8M - a frightening sum when
compared to the original building cost!
In recent years, the work has continued to expand with the
addition of the Fusion Youth Centre in 2000 (a
partnership project with the Bournemouth Youth Service and two
churches), the Trafford House move-on accommodation
block, the Hands-on-Media ICT training project and
taking over the trusteeship of Pokesdown Youth Club. From humble
beginnings, Bournemouth YMCA has therefore become a million pound
turnover, multi-centred operation positively impacting many
hundreds of people's lives each week across the Bournemouth
conurbation.