Information Shop

Burngreave New Deal for Communities Information Shop
Burngreave New Deal for Communities Information Shop

The staff at the BNDfC Information Shop are there to help you find out about projects, courses and events happening in the area in which you might be interested.

Projects that are currently using the shop as a drop in for residents are:

Sheffield Landlord Project – Wednesdays 2–4pm

Burngreave Literacy Campaign – Thursday & Friday 2–5pm

Burngreave Grant Fund – Wednesdays 2–4pm

Call in to the Information Shop if you need to talk with any of the above projects.

The shop is a valuable resource that we are very keen to fully utilise. If you are involved in a project and would like to use the shop facilities to hold regular drop-in sessions or maybe a one-off event, call in or phone the Information Officers for a discussion about your needs.

BNDfC Information Shop, 131 Spital Hill, tel: 292 0464.

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