Kent Messenger Maidstone

Gym boss delighted as council backs scheme to help youths

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A project aiming to reduce knife crime has been launched after a gym owner set up a scheme to help steer young people away from the wrong path.

After police rejected Jay Atkins’s bid to install a knife amnesty bin, he joined forces with Maidstone Borough Council.

Jay, who runs Core The Gym in King Street, Maidstone, was left disappoint­ed when police rejected his request to host a bin where knives could be deposited, amid concerns about potential safety and reputation risks associated with the move.

His new plan, called Core 2, now has the backing of the council to address issues to quell the scourge of violent crime.

Using exercise as the focus, the scheme will run between the end of school hours and the late evening, as an alternativ­e to youth and after-school clubs for children aged 12 to 16.

The long-term goal of the initiative is to provide fitness qualificat­ions which could lead to placement and jobs for young people who may have limited options.

The 47-year-old said: “Despite the reservatio­ns from police, MBC have been incredibly forward-thinking and they’ve suggested we work on a radical new project together.

“The council approached us and suggested we work on a project

together whereby we look to engage teenagers and young adults into exercise, while providing a safe haven in the lost hours after school through to the evening.

“We have a long-term aim of setting up specific gyms for those in our target demographi­c.

“We recognise this isn’t a quick fix but it’s a proactive step to addressing anti-social behaviour in those who would’ve normally fallen through the cracks.

“We’ve even discussed potentiall­y looking at providing fitness qualificat­ions to help those who engage fully with the project enabling them to gain future employment.

“It’s the most promising step yet. We’re a small business that’s trying to make a difference in the community we serve, but having the council’s support, expertise and access to their resources will mean we can really make a difference.

“We have been overwhelme­d by their proactivit­y and receptiven­ess.

“This is the first of this type of project – just imagine if it gained momentum and was rolled out nationally, the volume of young lives we could positively impact and save.

“It could be a real dream come true moment.”

Core The Gym will provide the initial financial and physical resources to start up the project, however, Jay says he appreciate­s any help provided.

He added: “We owe that to the community that have supported us for years.

“Long term we will be looking for a venue, further council support, local business support, crowdfundi­ng and private finance, however, that’s a long way off.

“I’m as excited as the first day we opened the doors of Core; we’re well positioned to run this and now we just need to prove it can work.”

The move comes as a response to the rising levels of knife crime and anti-social behaviour in the town.

In August 2019 Andre Bent was fatally stabbed following a brawl outside a MoStack concert at the former Gallery bar in Maidstone town centre.

In April, an 18-year-old from Maidstone, was flown to King’s

College Hospital after being stabbed outside the KFC restaurant in Week Street.

Last month, a man in his 20s was stabbed in the late evening in Park Wood play area off Bicknor Road. And just this month, two men were sentenced after a “ferocious” stabbing attack outside the Century Club in the town centre last July.

Cllr Lottie Parfitt-Reid, lead member for communitie­s, said it is an issue the council is desperate to tackle following the creation of a task force to cut down crime in the town – the first of its kind in Kent.

She said: “This is an exciting initiative.”

 ?? ?? Police in Week Street, Maidstone, after a stabbing near KFC in April
Police in Week Street, Maidstone, after a stabbing near KFC in April
 ?? ?? Jay Atkins, owner of Core The Gym in Maidstone
Jay Atkins, owner of Core The Gym in Maidstone
 ?? ?? Cllr Lottie Parfitt-Reid
Cllr Lottie Parfitt-Reid

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