A New Deal for Burngreave

September 2004 news from Burngreave New Deal for Communities. These pages are produced by the New Deal executive team.

Redevelopments given the green light

Hundreds of Burngreave residents took time out at the recent Abbeyfield Festival to look at the design options for the redevelopment of Sorby House, Vestry Hall and the public realm.

A vehicle to be proud of!

Burngreave residents can look forward to seeing the BNDfC Community Information Vehicle out and about in the area as the official handover of the bus has taken place.

All aboard!

A special launch event at the BNDfC Information Shop on Spital Hill marked the start of Burngreave’s newest bus routes.

LEA agreement

Children from Burngreave under achieve at school compared to other parts of Sheffield. Through the Advancing Together Agreement, BNDfC and the Sheffield Education Authority have agreed some key projects to help raise achievement levels.

New posts

New projects mean more jobs for the area.

Adult learning

The Burngreave Community Language Campaign (BCLC) has just appointed a second round of 18 Community Learning Assistants.

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