Messenger Editorial

Over the last year our website has become the place to go to find out what’s happening in Burngreave. It has contained more than the printed issue, with extra jobs, notices, photos and articles. There’ve been useful links and downloadable documents that give power to the elbow of local people. It has also shown the world what a fantastic place Burngreave is to live in.

Our web designer is now working on the development of the New Deal website, which will be many months in the making. Although the Messenger site will no longer be updated, downloadable PDF versions of the printed newspaper will still be available and we will continue to put extra jobs online.

If you have a job to advertise online please get in touch, it’s free!

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This month's issue was produced by the Editorial team: Farzana Ahmed, Kate Atkinson, Annie Blindell, Clare Burnell, Patrick Edwards, Mark Lankshear, Jamie Marriott, Carl Rose, Rob Smith, Lisa Swift and Paul Taylor.

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