Councillor Surgery Dates

Councillor Surgery Dates

9th April: Talib Hussain, 11am–12pm Burngreave Library, 12.15pm–1pm Firshill TARA

19th April: Jackie Drayton, 11am–12pm Shirecliffe Community Centre, 12.15pm–1pm Norwood and Bishopholme TARA

21st April: Jackie Drayton, 2pm –3pm Pakistan Advice Centre

23rd April: Ibrar Hussain, 11am–12pm Burngreave Library

14th May: 11am–12pm Burngreave Library, 12.15pm–1pm Firshill TARA

17th May: Talib Hussain, 11am–12pm Shirecliffe Community Centre, 12.15pm–1pm Norwood and Bishopholme TARA

19th May: Talib Hussain, 2pm –3pm Pakistan Advice Centre

28th May: Jackie Drayton, 11am–12pm Burngreave Library

Your local councillors: Jackie Drayton, Ibrar Hussain and Talib Hussain.

jackie.drayton@sheffield.gov.uk

ibrar.hussain@sheffield.gov.uk

Contact us on 203 7562, email communityassemblynortheast@sheffield.gov.uk, or writing to: Firth Park Library, 443 Firth Park Road, Sheffield, S5 6QQ.

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