Burngreave Area Panel

What’s happening to Burngreave children?

The biggest spend of the Council in Burngreave is on education. It is one area of provision that can have life-changing effects. In July 2005 the Area Panel councillors assembled information about the educational progress of local children. So what does the data tell us?

Gullies

The Head of Streetforce has said that all road side grids and drains in the New Deal area of Burngreave will have been cleaned by 12th August 2005.

Parking

Parking Services staff have put well over 1,000 leaflets on cars parked unlawfully in both Burngreave and Fir Vale areas.

Councillors' Surgery Dates

Your local councillors, Jackie Drayton, Ibrar Hussain and Steve Jones share surgeries on a rota basis. Details here.

Next Area Panel Meeting

Thursday 29th September 2005, 6.30pm, Earl Marshal Youth Centre, Owler Lane.

On the agenda: young people and facelift schemes.

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