October 2004 news from Burngreave New Deal for Communities. These pages are produced by the New Deal executive team.
A New Deal for Burngreave
- Warm welcome back Magda
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BNDfC is pleased to welcome back Magda Boo, Health and Crime Theme Manager, who has just returned from six months maternity leave. We are also delighted to say hello to Magda’s new addition, baby Charlie.
- Apprenticeships for all
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A new scheme to give people in Burngreave of all ages who are out of work the opportunity to increase their skills and gain employment is set to be launched.
- New faces join our team
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Over the past few months BNDfC has introduced a number of brand new faces to our team.
- Let us know what matters
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BNDfC is always looking to get ideas from the local community and the monthly Theme Focus Group meetings have proved ideal.
- Government visit
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BNDfC has welcomed the visit of Alan Bowman, a representative from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
- Public meeting success
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Burngreave residents were asked to have their say about the community they live in by attending a special public meeting in September 2004 organised by BNDfC.
- On a mission
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Burngreave will receive visitors with a difference in October 2004 as BNDfC welcomes representatives from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and British Diplomatic Missions.
- It’s a Sure Start
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Work on the Sure Start centre is getting underway and it is due to open its doors to the local community in 2005/2006.
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