Devon's Youth Parliament are stepping up their campaign against the loss of young people's centres - saying the county council's decision to hand them over to voluntary or community groups is flawed.
They've been talking to representatives of those sectors and say they don't have the necessary resources or experience.
The young people also say many of the decision-makers at County Hall don't fully understand what the youth service does through its centres.
They're calling on the county council to keep some of the centres open, in areas where many vulnerable youngsters depend on their services.
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