Supporting young and emerging creatives

A home for young people to imagine

Honeycombe Arts Hub is a youth-focused community arts centre in the heart of Boscombe. Art, drama, music, film and friendship — open to every child, whatever their circumstances.

3,624 funded places in 2024
£15 a year membership
5–22 ages we welcome
Boy playing a blue ukulele
Girl in a princess costume laughing
Child holding up their crayon drawing of an apple
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Group of young people posing in front of the Hub mural
This is the Hub

A creative home in the heart of Boscombe

Honeycombe Arts Hub is a big-hearted charity led with fresh energy and a collaborative spirit. Together with local artists, educators and families, we’re building a positive, creative home for children and young people in BCP.

  • Media Centre (in development) — film, audio, photography, design and digital storytelling
  • Project 14–22 — experience, mentoring and routes into study and work for young creatives
  • Youth Advisory Board — young people shaping our direction, with youth voice at the heart of everything
  • Drawing & Talking Therapies — expanded 1:1 and small-group creative wellbeing support
  • Home Education — creative learning days every week
Our mission & values
Pick your adventure

What’s on at the Hub

Holiday clubs, weekly courses, wellbeing sessions and one-off spectaculars — there’s a buzz here all year round.

Why it matters

Demonstrating our impact

We prioritise children with particular need by reason of age, disability or social and economic circumstances — and we measure what matters.

Glitter, glue & grins

Life at the Hub

Word on the street

What families say

How can I make a difference?

Become part of the magic

Because every child deserves the opportunity to shine — volunteer your time, donate, or simply book your child in for an adventure.

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The National Lottery Community Fund
With huge thanks to our main funder

Proudly funded by The National Lottery Community Fund

Thanks to National Lottery players, we’re able to offer free and funded places — so every child in Boscombe can take part, whatever their circumstances.