NEYLAND youth club has celebrated its official re-opening at its new home in the Skills Centre, known locally as the Pride building.

An open evening was held recently, with the mayor and deputy mayor of Neyland in attendance.

Youth club members made ‘mocktails’ and offered beauty treatments to guests, and a buffet was provided by Debbie Mills, Tesco Milford Haven community champion.

Youth club services had been suspended since earlier this year, as work to renovate the building ahead of the move from its former home in Charles Street was undertaken.

Freshly painted, with new carpets, a kitchen, ‘beauty room’, TV room, pool table, laptops and games consoles, the new centre is a bright, modern space for young people to enjoy.

The new centre also has an outdoor space, and the club hopes to start a gardening project later this year.

Neyland Town Council’s town development committee has also agreed to donate £500 for new benches for the club.

Local town and county councillor Simon Hancock said: “This is an opportunity to refresh the offer to young people in the town, and I look forward to continuing in my support as local member, so that it develops and grows."