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Community Representatives Elections

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By the close of nominations on Wednesday 6th June 2007, Electoral Reform Services (ERS), the company running our elections, had received six nominations. BNDfC had six places for Community Representatives on the Partnership Board. We have been advised by ERS that in this instance the six nominations can be accepted on to the Board ‘unopposed’.

Personal Statements from the Community Representatives nominees

Learn more about the nominees for the Community Representative elections.

An invitation to a public meeting

Burngreave Community Action Forum and Burngreave New Deal for Communities Partnership invite you to come and find out about the major changes happening in Burngreave and meet the new Board Members.

If you would like to talk to anyone further about the election process contact: Alison Reid, Communication Manager.

Telephone: 0114 279 6932.

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