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Rebirth at the manor.


`I am a young woman and I just left school. I can see no prospect of getting a job,' wrote a disillusioned dis·il·lu·sion  
tr.v. dis·il·lu·sioned, dis·il·lu·sion·ing, dis·il·lu·sions
To free or deprive of illusion.

n.
1. The act of disenchanting.

2. The condition or fact of being disenchanted.
 youth to a local newsletter in Upper Manor, an inner-city area of Sheffield, England. `Young people ... roam the streets with nothing to do.'

Until the 1980s, the Manor Estate ṃManor Estate, Rising Brook, can be found in the Manor Ward of Stafford. A Labour-held area, it boasts three councillors who run regular surgeries. It is bounded by Highfields Estate, the railway line which runs under Rickerscote Bridge, and Moss Pit, which is roughly where the  relied on steel and engineering as its main industries. When these industries eventually folded, partly due to a change in the government's industrial policy, major sections of the population became unemployed and still are today.

Yet in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?"
midmost
 of this disheartening dis·heart·en  
tr.v. dis·heart·ened, dis·heart·en·ing, dis·heart·ens
To shake or destroy the courage or resolution of; dispirit. See Synonyms at discourage.
 environment, a rebirth is occurring on the Manor Estate, thanks to a group of eight determined young people.

After vandals smashed the windows of St Swithun's church in November 1995, members of the congregation met with the local community to discuss the problem of young people on the streets. Andrew Robertson Andrew Robertson is a British actor remembered for his performances on television.

He appeared as Mr. Fibuli in the 1978 Doctor Who serial The Pirate Planet.
, a local youth, described to the angry group what the young people wanted--to renovate a derelict building across the street as a jobs training, resource and recreation centre.

A committee of youths and local activists began The Manor Reborn re·born  
adj.
Emotionally or spiritually revived or regenerated.


reborn
Adjective

active again after a period of inactivity

Adj. 1.
 project (TMR TMR

total mixed ration.

TMR 1 Trainable mentally retarded 2 Transmyocardial revascularization, see there
), hiring youth support worker Peter Holt Peter M. Holt (born 1949 in Peoria, Illinois) is a businessman. He is the CEO of HOLT CAT, the largest Caterpillar dealership in the United States and chairman, CEO, and owner of Spurs Sports & Entertainment, which is made up by the WNBA's San Antonio Silver Stars, the AHL's San  as supervisor. `My aim is for everyone to be trained in three or so years. Then I'll make myself redundant. The management of the centre is going to lie with the young people,' he says.

Until renovation begins, Holt has been offering sessions in personal and relationship skills and in community development. Some of the group will learn building skills and participate in the actual renovation process.

TMR has also linked up with Matrec, an educational centre, to provide free computer courses to interested individuals. Jason Hadi, an unemployed TMR member, hopes to `pass the skills on to the people around here so they can get jobs'. Already some members are producing their own newsletter, sent to around 1,000 in the Manor area.

Funding for the project has come primarily from grants and trusts as well as community fund-raising events.

Last autumn, eight TMR members travelled to Bochum, Germany, (Sheffield's twin city) to visit a similar initiative which helps young people manage their own projects. `They didn't look down on young people but valued them as people with potential,' states Anne Reid who participated in the trip.

Although progress is slow and sometimes frustrating, Holt believes it's `about fighting back and saying, "I'm doing something constructive and positive". All that's happening in the world has left them to just survive. That's the crime, really.'
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Author:Tiedje, Kristen
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