A new website for young people has been launched by West Sussex County Council aimed at giving them vital information and a voice for their concerns.
The front page of www.yourspacewestsussex.co.uk also has the first details of how young people aged from five to 19 will soon be able to apply for a free ‘3in1′ card that will give them cheaper travel on the buses, an instantly recognisable ‘proof of age’ and discounts with retailers.
The ‘YourSpace’ website also contains information and advice for young people on a wide variety of issues such as bullying and health.
There is also a link to new-look pages for the West Sussex Youth Cabinet, information about clubs, holiday activities, and dance nights for the under 18s.
There will be regular quick polls to find out what young people think about major issues of the day. The first is about the July 1 ban on smoking in public places.
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