Youth Unlimited Magazine

Youth Unlimited is Kingston's magazine created by young people for young people.
Each edition features a range of fun, cool and interesting articles for you to enjoy. You'll find everything from fashion, to football, to festivals. Packed into each issue there's loads of stuff that's relevant to you from real life stories through to lots of fun and less serious stuff. There's something for everyone!
Latest Issue
Issue 9 of Youth Unlimited is out now!
Available in schools and at youth centres.

Highlights in this issue include:
● Black History Month Event
● Christmas gift ideas
● Romania
● Organ donation
● Ginger phobia!
● Mixed heritage
● Size Zero
● Alternatives to uni
● Feet
● Boys vs girls
● A day in the life of Policemen
● Interview with Deputy Member of Youth Parliament
Download the full issue now!
See previous issues of the magazine in the Youth Unlimited Magazine Archive (link in the menu on the left).
Get Involved with Youth Unlimited Magazine
Join us!
Unlike most youth magazines, Youth Unlimited is written by young people. The team try to include all issues that we as young people may want to read about and are always open to suggestions from you.
We've got a good editorial team working on the magazine. It's hard work but also a giggle. The reward is producing a magazine that represents Kingston's youth as the cool and bright individuals we really are.
Become a part of the team
Are you interested in graphic design; photography; writing; journalism; art; distributing or modelling?
If you think you've got what it takes to be a part of the Youth Unlimited team, then get in touch. You'll:
- Develop your skills to get better at what you love doing, whether it's journalism, photography, graphic design and more.
- Work in a publishing environment.
- Meet new people.
- Interview people.
- Investigate issues.
- Break stories.
- Have fun.
- Gain AQAs.
The Youth Unlimited team meet on Wednesdays during term time from 6:30pm to 9:00pm at the Devon Way Youth Centre. For more information, contact Nikki King (youth worker) by email: nikki.king@rbk.kingston.gov.uk or call or text 07795 813 052.
Say what you want to say, to whoever you want to say it to
Alternatively, if you would like to send us articles to publish, send them to the email address above. Write to us, rant to us, inform us and we'll pass it on to the world!
Also see:
- Devon Way Youth Centre
Information about Devon Way Youth Centre, including address and contact details.