Drax partners with Groundwork Yorkshire to inspire young people through summer ‘Go Wild’ programmes in Selby and Goole
9 September 2025
More than 100 young people from Selby and Goole have been given access to engaging nature and STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) activities, delivered through unique ‘Go Wild’ programmes, thanks to a partnership between renewable energy company Drax and the charity Groundwork Yorkshire.
Groundwork Yorkshire’s ‘Go Wild’ summer playschemes are designed to give children aged 7-11 the opportunity to learn new skills, make friends, and build confidence through fun and educational activities. The programmes ran throughout August in Goole’s West Park and Selby’s Community Centre playing fields, with an additional nature-focused day hosted at Drax’s Skylark Centre.
As part of the programme, Drax colleagues delivered interactive STEM sessions, including bottle rocket launches and bridge building, which proved a highlight for many participants. In Selby, the rocket-making workshop even drew in the whole park for a countdown, creating a memorable moment for the children and their families.
In total, five sessions were held across Selby and Goole, with more than 21 hours of activities delivered. Thanks to Drax’s support, the Goole group also enjoyed a day of outdoor adventure at the Skylark Centre, with activities including den building, orienteering and woodland games, made possible by funding for transport provided by Drax.
Groundwork Yorkshire has been running the Goole Go Wild scheme for the past four years, offering children from the local area a safe, fun and supportive environment during the summer holidays. This year’s partnership with Drax brought added focus on STEM inspiring young people to get curious about the world around them.
Amanda Scrimgeour, Programme Manager, Groundwork Yorkshire said:
“Our scheme is structured to provide safe, fun, new learning opportunities for children, and we’ve done it once again! Drax’s community team engaged fully with the children, sparking their interest in STEM with rocket making and bridge building. The support from Drax made a huge difference to the young people’s summer, and we’re incredibly grateful for their involvement.”
Nick Robinson, Drax’s UK Community Manager, said:
“We’re proud to support initiatives like ‘Go Wild’ that give young people in our local communities the chance to learn, explore and have fun during the summer holidays. It’s fantastic to see their enthusiasm for STEM activities like rocket building – experiences like these can spark an interest that stays with them for life. Partnering with Groundwork Yorkshire allows us to make a real difference to children’s confidence, wellbeing and aspirations.”
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