Muhammad Iqbal's Personal Statement

Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Iqbal

I have been actively involved in ensuring the effective delivery of the New Deal Programme from the beginning.

During the last six years of participating in the programme I have developed a comprehensive understanding and experience of how the programme works, and have always made every effort, to the best of my ability, to ensure that it operates in the best interests of everyone living and working in Burngreave.

The driving force behind my commitment and efforts has been the wish to see Burngreave transformed into a new and vibrant community.

It is an honour to be given the responsibility of serving the residents of Burngreave, and I hope that the residents will place their trust in me to serve for a further term.

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