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Newcastle Library Launches Free Coding Clubs

To kick off 2025, Newcastle City Library unveiled a series of free coding clubs aimed at children and teenagers. Every Saturday, the library opens its doors to budding programmers eager to learn everything from basic HTML to building simple robots.

To kick off 2025, Newcastle City Library unveiled a series of free coding clubs aimed at children and teenagers. Every Saturday, the library opens its doors to budding programmers eager to learn everything from basic HTML to building simple robots.

Newcastle Library Launches Free Coding Clubs

To kick off 2025, Newcastle City Library unveiled a series of free coding clubs aimed at children and teenagers. Every Saturday, the library opens its doors to budding programmers eager to learn everything from basic HTML to building simple robots. The programme is run by volunteers from local tech companies who donate their time to mentor participants.

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According to programme coordinator Liam O’Donnell, the clubs are designed to demystify technology and empower young people with practical skills. “We’re preparing the next generation for jobs that don’t even exist yet,” he said. Parents and teachers have praised the initiative for giving youngsters confidence with computers in a friendly, inclusive environment.

Sessions have already sparked enthusiasm among attendees. Twelve‑year‑old Georgia described her first lesson building a line‑following robot as “the coolest thing ever.” With strong demand, the library plans to expand the clubs and offer advanced workshops in game development and cybersecurity later in the year.

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