A football project to challenge gang rivalry is being extended to younger people. The Nottingham Unity football team is run by Crime Concern and uses football to bring together young people from different areas of the city that are often associated with gang rivalries and violence. In addition to the football, the young people attend workshops and training to help them progress into education, employment or training. It is currently for young people aged between 16 and 25 but Crime Concern are looking to start a similar project for younger people following the original’s success. Nottingham Unity’s chair Jean Pardoe said the...