A New Deal for Burngreave

News from Burngreave New Deal for Communities.

BNDfC Succession Plans

The Burngreave New Deal for Communities Succession Strategy was first shared with the Burngreave community back in 2007. In very simple terms the strategy is to manage the buildings bought with NDC funds to make money to reinvest back into the local community within the Burngreave ward.

FREE computers

BNDfC has a number of clean, very good condition PCs that we’d like to give to Burngreave residents.

Burngreave Vestry Hall open again

Vestry Hall is open again, with special offers for local groups.

Friends of Vestry Hall

New Deal held a meeting of the community advisory group for the Vestry Hall on Tuesday 8 September.

Supporting Employment

BNDfC is still providing support to local residents to access the employment market.

Doing a good job…

83% of residents say they’ve heard of BNDfC and 61% say we’ve helped make the area a better place to live.

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