Report from the October public business meeting

Local Councillors agreed the Community Plan, reallocation of funding and investment to improve local open spaces in the area. In Burngreave Ward, an underspend of £14,000 is to be reallocated to the Quick Wins/Rapid Response pot. Funding from recent planning development sites is to be invested in the following areas

  • Over £8000 to Roe Woods

  • Over £17,000 to Parkwood Springs

  • Over £6000 to Burngreave Recreation Ground.

10 nominations were received for inclusion on a local list of buildings of architectural and historic merit and 4 of these in Burngreave Ward were agreed to be included:

  • Pakistan Community Association – 127 Page Hall Road

  • Mosque at 24 Burngreave Road

  • Grimesthorpe Weslyan Reform Chapel, Upwell Lane

  • Sunday School, Upwell Street

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