The Editorial

The Masterplan has been approved (page 7). It aims to strengthen housing markets and Spital Hill, bringing investment and guiding future planning decisions, but there have already been considerable improvements to the area.

The Messenger is concerned disadvantaged communities and the 57 busy Spital Hill shops may be helped to relocate rather than helped to remain in the area. It seems a hard price after years of regenerating the area themselves, and for residents like 75% of those on Skinnerthorpe Road who like where they live.

Not everything is set in stone, there is a commitment to continued consultation in the Residents and Business Charter, but unless residents and businesses get involved it will have no teeth.

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The Burngreave Messenger is a community newspaper, funded by New Deal, with editorial independence.We aim to increase and encourage communication in Burngreave. Each edition is put together by an editorial team who write articles not otherwise credited.This month’s team: Farzana Ahmed, Annie Blindell, Clare Burnell, Martin Currie, Andrew Green, James Heath, Saleema Imam, Mark Lankshear,Tim Neal, Rob Smith, Gaby Spinks, Christine Steers, Iain Stokes, Lisa Swift and Paul Taylor.

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