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The Sutton Life Centre is a community centre in Sutton, South London. It is an £8 million facility that uses audiovisual equipment to make young people more "street smart" and better able to deal with the dangers and risks they face in life. It was opened on 27 October 2010 by the then Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.[3]
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