Allocation of North East Community Assembly funds

At the Community Assembly meeting on 10 February Councillors:

a) Allocated the remaining £16,000 of the funds provided at the beginning of the year to:

  • Additional Bring Out Your Rubbish Days

  • New floral features on Shirecliffe Road

  • A summer festival project for young people in Burngreave

  • Pages in the Burngreave Messenger

b) Reallocated of over £22,000 which could no longer be used for the projects to which is was originally allocated to:

  • Extra Bring Our Your Rubbish Days, total 12 in all

  • Activity Sheffield for Street Dance and free activity sessions

  • The infrastructure for new festive and Christmas lights at sites across the assembly area.

Councillors also agreed to continue funding 3 staffing posts with Activity Sheffield for 2010/11.

Highways budget

The assembly considered how best to spend the remaining Highways Budget. Schemes that have been ordered including purchasing a mobile speed sign.

The following schemes were approved subject to funds being available:

  • Completion of Clun Street car park;

  • An addtional mobile speed sign.

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