July 2006 news from Burngreave New Deal for Communities
A New Deal for Burngreave
- Report Back
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BNDfC report back on the Partnership Board meeting held Wednesday 31st May 2006 with updates on the BCAT Project, Streetworx project and on the outcome of discussions at the Community Engagement Board Focus meeting.
- Re-organisation and New Blood
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After a series of away days in 2005 the BNDfC Partnership Board agreed the New Deal programme should move away from prescribed themes to a set of priorities that reflected the future challenges and opportunities facing the programme in Burngreave.
- New meeting dates
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Partnership Board, Strategy Group and Resident Forum meetings July – September 2006.
- Public Meeting
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Meet your community representatives on the BNDfC Partnership Board and discuss your concerns.
- Regeneration Manager position
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Salary £27,313–35,771 As a Regeneration Manager you will be responsible for the priority area of ‘Community Strength and Wellbeing’ delivering sustainable regeneration projects in this diverse area.
- Small Grants Co-ordinator wanted
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Salary £20,514–24,616 As the Small Grants Co-ordinator you will manage the delivery of the Small Grants Fund.
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