Life is on the up!

Story by the New Deal Executive Team

It’s official… people in Burngreave are feeling happier and safer and are enjoying an improving quality life!

In 2004, a total of 500 Burngreave residents from 4,200 households took part in the New Deal for Communities household survey.

The research, which is undertaken every two years by MORI, involves interviews with people who live in the 39 NDC areas across the country to looks at the impact of NDC programmes on the communities they work in.

Results showed that the number of Burngreave residents who feel their quality of life is fairly or very good has increased from 52% in 2002 to 79% now. In addition, those who are fairly or very satisfied with Burngreave as a place to live is up from 64% to 71%.

Other notable findings include:

– an increase of 19% since 2002.

With regard to crime:

The Burngreave New Deal for Communities Police Team is reliant on valuable information from the members of the public and as a result some crimes have decreased year on year such as drug crime. The latest BNDfC Police Team crime statistics from 1 July 2004 – 1 Jan 2005 include:

For more information on Burngreave New Deal crime initiatives in the area please contact Muna Deria, BNDfC crime theme manager, on 0791 721 5371 or email munaderia@bndfc.co.uk.

This document was last modified on 2016-10-25 19:37:14.