Friday 11 December 2015

UrCafe Axed as Parent Group Urchoice YPP set to announce exit from Talent Match Leicestershire

SimonSays Media Exclusive


14th December 2015

UrCafe Axed as Urchoice YPP Exits Talent Match Leicestershire , Talent Match Leicestershire renewed for 2016 and SimonSaysMedia announces new co-production deal 


UrCafe a local community cafe has been dramatically axed under new plans for Urchoice Young Peoples Project. The cafe project has been running since august has been part funded through the City Councils' Community Fund. 


Parent group Urchoice has been confirmed one of the ones to be dramatically axed from a Princes Trust national unemployment programme Talent Match Leicestershire from 2016 

UrCafe manager Charlotte Richardson wasn't available to comment however SimonSays Media understands that the project had plans to return but under drastic actions by the group UrCafe could be affected

Urchoice has been affected by a number of staff changes through the year with UrCafe not being completely without fault  with the recent issues outlined with its recent project

SimonSaysMedia current Co-Production UrCafe was scheduled to return in the new year but a insider at SimonSaysMedia suggest that with recent issues with Urchoice suggest that producing a second run wouldn't be SimonSay's Media wouldn't be a priority


Urchoice is currently in the progress of exiting the Talent Match contract after failing to be recommissioned for further funding. 

SimonSays Media founder is currently managed by Urchoice but is currently is the progress of moving to new management B-Working in Braunstone under new plans unveiled by Simon Staskiewicz this weekend

Speaking of this new deal Simon commented "We say goodbye to UrCafe after a iffy few months...the project had it's up and downs and we successfully saw production of a first one but have no plans to recommission a second run". 

SimonSays Media more recently announced a role in Seed Creativity's Jobfather which starts in the new year said to be one of 2016's biggest projects.

Simon set to focus on other projects within SimonSaysMedia. 




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