Come along and "Have your say"

You are invited to the next Public Business Meeting for the North East Community Assembly which will take place on Wednesday 27 April at Shirecliffe Community Centre, 349 Shirecliffe Road, S5 8XJ.

The meeting runs from 6-8pm and you are invited to share a sandwich with your local Councillors from 5.30pm. This is a meeting where your local Councillors make their decisions in public.

Your local Area Ward meeting where you can discuss more local issues takes place as follows:

Burngreave ward – Wednesday 16 March from 6-8pm, Burngreave Vestry Hall, Burngreave Road.

The main agenda item will be ‘Update on physical regeneration in Burngreave including new housing and other major developments’

For more details and to ‘Have Your Say’ make sure you are on our mailing list by contacting us on 203 7562, on email at communityassemblynortheast@sheffield.gov.uk,

or writing to: North East Community Assembly, Firth Park Library, 443 Firth Park Road, Sheffield, S5 6QQ.

Community Assembly - Burngreave Ward Meeting
6:00pm to 8:00pm Wednesday 16 March 2011

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