Young people are set to benefit from expanded employment support through a further 80 new Youth Hubs as the Government continues to provide opportunity across the country.
Youth Hubs bring together Jobcentre Plus, local authority services, employers and training providers under one roof to support young people aged 16 to 24.
As part of this expansion, every Youth Hub will meet a set of minimum standards, ensuring young people can access on-site jobcentre support alongside mental health and housing support, skills and training opportunities, careers guidance and direct connections to employers with live job and apprenticeship opportunities.
Already open: Peterborough (Nov 2025), Portsmouth, Mansfield, Halton (Jan 2026); Torbay, Cornwall, Blaenau Gwent; (Feb 2026), Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham (Mar 2026).
Locations of new Youth Hubs to be delivered:
England: Kingston upon Hull; Hastings; Knowsley; South Tyneside; North East Lincolnshire; Thanet; East Lindsey; Boston; Bolton; Swale; Gateshead; Ipswich; Rossendale; Salford; Nuneaton and Bedworth; Bolsover; Dover; Gosport; Sefton; Southend-on-Sea; Bassetlaw; Folkestone and Hythe; Bury; Gravesham; North Tyneside; Basildon; Northumberland; Medway; Luton; Telford and Wrekin; Manchester; Fenland; West Lindsey; Tamworth; Gloucester; Eastbourne; King’s Lynn and West Norfolk; Newark and Sherwood; Brent; Newham; Amber Valley.

