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East End Life, 17-23 August 2009

A VOLUNTEERING scheme has been launched to give Canary Wharf and City workers the chance to help out in projects just ten minutes away from their offices.

Actor Sir Ian McKellen launched the scheme at the Limehouse Youth Centre, run by community organisation City Gateway.

Lorainne Connolly, Community Newswire, August 17th 2009

Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Children's Services and Skills, last month visited City Gateway as part of a national survey inspection of providers working with young people who are Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) and has recognised the charity's training services as a national example of best practice.

Letters Page, Evening Standard, 13th August 2009

David Willetts MP:
WHEN Labour won power, they pledged to "get 250,000 under-25 year-olds off benefit and into work". The latest figures show how badly they have failed. There are nearly one million unemployed young people - the highest level since records began.

The Docklands Newspaper, 12th Sugust 2009

THEATRE and Hollywood films star Sir Ian McKellen is urging people to get involved in a new volunteering scheme close to their workplace.

City Gateway at Limehouse Youth Centre hopes people around Canary Wharf will provide help to their local community in their lunch break or after work.

Emma Foster, Community Newswire, August 11th 2009

Sir Ian McKellen called on Canary Wharf and City workers to give up their time to help people in the local community, as he launched a volunteering scheme in the area.

The Hollywood star visited City Gateway's Limehouse Youth Centre on Monday to open a new scheme that gives staff from the two business districts the chance to volunteer in projects just 10 minutes away from their offices.

Mike Brook, East London Advertiser, August 11th 2009

SIR Ian McKellen has started a youth project to help staff from the world of finance and commerce volunteer in community projects even if they don't have the time.

The Lord of the Rings star known for his role as 'Gandalf' launched the scheme in London's East End for 'bite size' involvement when he looked in at City Gateway's Limehouse youth centre.

As City Gateway looks to launch a new volunteering scheme, giving Canary Wharf and City workers volunteering opportunities less than 10 minutes from their offices, Sir Ian McKellen came down to the Limehouse Youth Centre to see an art project already bringing together a wide spectrum of the community.

The centre in Tower Hamlets, run jointly with Poplar HARCA, has attracted more than 50 entries into its art competition which is being openly judged by a mix of young people, Canary Wharf workers and local residents, including Ian himself.

John Hill, The Wharf Newspaper, August 10th 2009

Legendary actor Sir Ian McKellen believes Canary Wharf companies have a responsibility to the area around them.

The Narrow Street-based stage and screen star visited the nearby Limehouse Youth Centre to view an art competition run by charity City Gateway.

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