• Frank F. Harrison Community Association
  • Beechdale Life / Learning Centre
  • Construction Skills Centre
  • Scramble Track
Activities for young people
Adult Activities
Harrison Moto X Track
Frank F. Harrison Engineering College Site,
Leamore Lane,
Walsall,
WS2 7NR,
Tel: 01922 746967
Our Scramble Track is the location for various exciting youth projects, and delivers specialist tailor made alternative curriculum programmes, youth clubs, postitive activities and scrambling instruction to young people.  Our scramble track gives you the opportunity to practise scrambling techniques in a safe enviroment, either on our beginners track or for the more experienced riders our advanced track.  Currently funded by: Big Lottery, Children in Need and IYPSS

 

Saturdays

The Bike Youth Club for those 13-19 year olds

living within the 1 and half mile radius.  The Bike Youth Club gives you the opportunity to learn scrambling techniques, become involved in the maintenance of the track as a whole, learn the basics of bike mechanics, whilst working towards a Local Authority Youth Award.  Bikes and safety equipment and instruction included.

Cost £2.00 per session .......................................................................... 9.00am-12.00pm

Off Road Challenge Club for 6 - 13 year olds (Boroughwide)

Is geared toward the younger age group who have a real passion for the sport and would get great benefit in joining such a club, this is a great day out for all the family! You are able to ride for all of the session, but will also be able to access one to one instruction.

Annual Membership £20.00  Each Saturday entry is £15.00 12.30-3.30pm

For more information on the Scramble Track and how we can work with you call Aaron Lawrence on 01922 746967 or email ffhca.aaron@talk.talk.net

The Bike Light - A lottery funded project

Bike Light is a recent initative and has benn designed to deliver postitive activities at times when young people are most at risk of being involved in antisocial behaviours.  The aim of this particular programme is to change and extend existing delivery of motorbike scrambling activities to be delivered at times when young people say the have nothing to do and might get caught up in antisocial behaviour.

The programme will particularly target young people who have been involved in illegal "off road riding" and will be used as both re-education tool, and as a safe legal outlet for the activitiy.  Access to the project is usually gained through referral by appropriate agencies.

 

 

 

 

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Harrison Moto X Track