A New Deal for Burngreave

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Making safety a priority – the fun way!

A special event designed to encourage Burngreave residents to think more about their own community’s safety has been hailed a success.

Public meeting questions answered

At the recent BNDfC public meeting held at Verdon Street Recreation Centre on Friday 17 September 2004, a number of issues were raised.

Employment boost

It’s an encouraging fact that not everyone may be aware of but almost 50 per cent of the jobs created by the Burngreave New Deal for Communities programme have been filled by local residents.

Leroy leads the way

Leroy Betts has lived in Burngreave all his life. He has just been appointed as a Community Engagement Manager at BNDfC and, as he explains, is grateful to have the chance to put something back into his local community

Theme Meetings

New Deal Theme Meetings December 2004 – February 2005.

Member wanted

BNDfC is looking for a local resident to be a member of the Education Theme Strategy Group which meets once a month to oversee the development of our education projects.

On the move…

Please be aware that the Theme Managers, previously located on Burngreave Road, and the Supporting Business Team, previously located at Spartan House, are both moving to our Speedicut Works site.

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