Partnership Board Meeting – Wednesday, 29 March 2006

What was discussed

Study Support Evaluation Members were informed of the progress of the Burngreave Study Support Consortium and the outcome of the interim evaluation of the project.

What we decided

To endorse the recommendations of the evaluation, including to continue funding the project as set out in the proposal.

To welcome the efforts of the Consortium to find other sources of funding. In addition, to allow the Consortium to use the 2006–07 BNDfC funding to ensure that it is still able to operate fully in the early part of the financial year while the results of other funding bids become clear and we pursue Objective 1 funding.

To agree to receive a further report on the financial situation and progress towards the evaluation in September 2006.

What was discussed

Community Safety Report Members were told what had been agreed through discussions on the three Community Safety Projects which had been given the go-ahead. (The projects were: Police Team, Anti-social Behaviour (ASB) Team and the Community Wardens.) They also discussed the recommendations that had been agreed at the earlier meetings.

What we decided

To approve the extension of the ASB and Police Team projects.

To note the approach to the integrated evaluation of these projects.

To receive an evaluation report and recommendations for consideration in July 2006.

What was discussed

Vestry Hall Project Manager The Partnership Board discussed the Vestry Hall Learning Centre Manager project.

What we decided

To approve the Vestry Hall Learning Centre Manager Project at a cost of £125,420.

What we discussed

BNDfC Information Shop The Partnership Board discussed the Information Shop Phase 2 project.

What we decided

To approve the Information Shop Phase 2 project at a cost of £51,318.

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