Henley Regatta Charitable Trust agree to fund further expansion
The Henley Regatta Charitable Trust have agreed to fund a further expansion and as such Northwich Youth Rowing will (hopefully) be starting in September. They will be based at Northwich Rowing Club and serve the schools in Mid Cheshire.
Northwich Rowing Club are very supportive of the project and the lead coach will be Kevin Jump. He is a well known figure in the rowing world and has been coaching in Warrington for the past year.

Like so many other organisations, Warrington Youth Rowing and Mersey Youth Rowing had to close their doors on 17th March due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
We are incredibly excited and proud to have been shortlisted in 
September 2016 saw the first school take part in the Warrington Youth Rowing programme.
This means we will be dealing with about 25 non rowing secondary schools and nearly 300 youngsters – each of them on the Pupil Premium Register.
Wednesday 29th January saw the Mersey Youth Rowing team invade Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School. We were able to inhabit a great space with a stage and huge screen that was linked to a digital projector. The IT set up enabled us to screen an image of the races for everybody in the room to enjoy. Head Teacher – Ms K Smyth – was a welcome guest and she was able to witness some very competitive racing, and even hand out some of the hard earned prizes. Mersey Youth Rowing is very grateful for allowing us to use her school facilities and making us most comfortable.
Rounding off indoor rowing, one of our coaches Cam Nyland recently became the Ladies Open Age Champion at The English Indoor Championships. Cam is training very hard in her quest for a place in the British U23 Rowing Team and it’s great that she can share her experiences with some of our students.
The team on the day included