Hampton Youth Project
Hampton

About Hampton Youth Project
Hampton Youth Project is a community youth club based on Tangley Park Road in Hampton, offering structured after-school and evening sessions for local young people from Monday to Wednesday and on Fridays. Open from mid-afternoon into the evening on its busiest days, it provides a safe, accessible and sociable space where teenagers can meet, explore new interests and enjoy themselves. The club is wheelchair accessible and forms an important part of the support network available to families in this close-knit corner of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
Local area
Hampton has long had the character of a village that looks after its own, and a youth project of this kind sits naturally within that ethos. With Bushy Park on the doorstep and a strong network of local schools, young people here have plenty going for them — but structured, affordable community provision matters enormously in keeping those opportunities accessible to all. Hampton Youth Project quietly does that work, complementing the broader offer across the Richmond borough, which has a well-earned reputation for investing in its communities.
Why choose Hampton Youth Project
For any Hampton family wondering what their teenager gets up to after school, this project offers a reassuring answer. Sessions run most weekdays from mid-afternoon, with Monday evenings extending the offer further — a practical fit around school hours and working parents’ schedules. The wheelchair accessible premises mean it genuinely is open to all. It carries a solid 4.4 rating from local visitors, and its presence on Tangley Park Road makes it easy to reach whether travelling by bus, bicycle or on foot from across the village.
Services
- After-school youth sessions
- Evening youth club sessions
- Social activities for teenagers
- Wheelchair accessible youth facilities
- Community drop-in for young people
- Peer social development programmes
Ideal for: Local teenagers and young people, Families with school-age children, Parents seeking after-school provision, Young people with accessibility needs, Hampton and Hampton Hill residents.
Frequently asked questions
What days and times is Hampton Youth Project open?
The project runs Monday to Wednesday and on Friday, with after-school sessions from 3:15 to 5:45 PM on all four days. On Mondays there are two additional evening sessions: 6:45 to 7:45 PM and 7:50 to 8:50 PM. The club is closed on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Where exactly is Hampton Youth Project located?
It is based at 32 Tangley Park Road, Hampton, TW12 3YH.
Is Hampton Youth Project accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the existing description confirms that the facilities are wheelchair accessible.
How can I get in touch with Hampton Youth Project?
You can contact them by phone on 07784 238076, or find further information via their listing on the AFC info website at the address shown on their website link.
Is this a well-regarded club locally?
It has received a Google rating of 4.4 from 11 visitor reviews, suggesting it is positively received within the local community.
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