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Work on project provides economic and social boost
Lancashire Evening Post
|August 04, 2025
Preston's soon to open Vault Youth Zone is creating major economic and social benefits for the city and Lancashire.
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Construction work has created employment for 126 workers with 21 of the subcontractors involved from within a 10-mile radius of its location opposite Preston Bus Station in the Harris Quarter.
The construction team has installed 238 tonnes of steel and recycled more than 100 tonnes of waste from the site, representing about two-thirds of all waste generated.
In total, the team has so far spent a grand total of more than 43,300 hours on Vault Youth Zone, spanning a site of 3,058sq metres, or 32,900sq feet.
The project has also provided apprenticeships for 10 young people, with four site labourers having taken part in social engagement upskilling.
Due to open in late 2025, the facility will provide a dedicated space for young people aged eight to 19 with access to sports, arts, skills, mentoring, community and much more.
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