BCAF Meeting

BCAF will hold its next Quarterly Forum Meeting (QFM) from 12-3pm on Saturday 20th June at the Pitsmoor Methodist Church, Burngreave Road. Note that this is a change in venue.

Current items for the agenda are:

  • A consultation on proposed changes to BCAF's strucutre and aims

  • A wider discussion of the future of the area in light of recent changes; and how BCAF fits in

  • An exercise to establish the focus for BCAF's new Working Group looking at issues around Diversity, Cohesion and Sanctuary

  • A discussion led by another of BCAF's Working Groups, Transition Burngreave, on how the area will adapt to developments such as Peak Oil and Climate Change.

All who live or work in the Burngreave area are welcome to attend this meeting.

For more information contact BCAF on 272 8008 or email at enquiries@bcaf.org.uk.

Website: http://www.bcaf.org.uk/

June 2009 BCAF meeting
12:00pm to 3:00pm Saturday 20 June 2009

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