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Heart in the Community Awards

Eighteen individuals and groups were nominated in the Burngreave Ward for a Heart in the Community Award and all of these unsung heroes and heroines were invited to receive their certificates at the Burngreave Area Ward meeting on Thursday 16 June at Fir Vale School.

Next Public Business Meeting

You are invited to the next Public Business Meeting for the North East Community Assembly.

Councillor Surgery Dates

Surgeries will commence in September, as no surgeries to be carried out in August.

Next Burngreave Area Ward meeting

Learn more on how you can be involved with what the North East Community Assembly is doing at the Burngreave Area Ward meeting.

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