The National Youth Agency: Comment - Oliver's story
By Viv McKee, director of policy and development at The NYA. She
can be contacted at vivm@nya.org.uk
Children Now
16 January 2008
Peter Oliver wanted to take arts at university but failed to get a grant. In 1948 he undertook a youth and community course at Swansea. He worked for ten years with young people at Ellesmere Port, where such names as Frankie Vaughan and Alma Cogan passed through the doors of his centre.
Later, in the 60s and 70s, he worked at the Oval in London. He turned a
traditional youth provision into the home for a new arts movement which
involved young people from Lambeth and the likes of Pierce Brosnan and
Salman Rushdie. His obituary in The Guardian said: "Oliver's gift was...