Burngreave Academy Issues in the Community

Discussion evenings with speakers around ideas, issues and movements that affect our lives and regeneration. Taking place at New Roots Shop, Burngreave Ashram, 86 Spital Hill, admission is free and all the events start at 7.30pm.

Regeneration

Friday 10th November

Speakers include: Karen Escott and Linda Grant, of Sheffield Hallam University, and Rose Ardron, of Burngreave New Deal for Communities

Renewable Energy

Friday 17th November

Introduced by Andy Nolan, of Sheffield City Council, and Anne Grange, of Burngreave Community Learning Campaign

British Foreign Policy in the Middle East

Friday 24th November

Introduced by Anthony Arblaster of Sheffield University

For more information contact:

John Vincent 243 6688 Ahmed Gurnah 279 4961 Paul Arneson 244 2171

Burngreave Academy - Regeneration
7:30pm to 9:00pm Friday 10 November 2006
Burngreave Academy - Renewable Energy
7:30pm to 9:00pm Friday 17 November 2006
Burngreave Academy - British Foreign Policy in the Middle East
7:30pm to 9:00pm Friday 24 November 2006

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