OXFORD graffiti artist James Loraine-Smith has helped to give the Didcot Vibe youth centre a new lick of paint.
He joined centre users to complete a summer clean-up at the centre in Park Road.
A group of teenagers aged 15 to 17, pictured, helped with the clean-up as part of the National Citizen Service and have also created a garden allotment.
Katie Watts and Victoria Schnellmann, both 16, made cupcakes to sell at a fun day held at the centre on Monday to mark the new look.
Money raised by the day was donated to South and Vale Carers Centre in Didcot.
The Vibe youth centre became Didcot’s Early Intervention Hub in September last year as part of a reorganisation of the county’s youth centres.
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