BCAF Quarterly meeting now at Sorby House

Due to flooding, BCAF's Quarterly Forum Meeting on 14th May 2011 is now to be held at Sorby House on Spital Hill.

One of BCAF's quarterly meetings, the aim of the event is to hear what people are saying about their own experiences of the cuts, whether to individuals or to groups, and to record this.

Also on the day an update on recent campaigns to save local services:

  • Young people save Study Support for another year

  • Sports activities for Burngreave saved

  • ESOL learner’s campaign to keep classes free

What effect are the cuts having? --- If your organisation, job or a service you receive is affected by cuts, we want to hear from you. Come along to the meeting.

As usual a lunch and crèche will be available.

For more info, contact BCAF at Abbeyfield Park

House or e-mail: enquiries@bcaf.org.uk

BCAF's Quarterly Forum meeting - SORBY HOUSE
11:00am to 1:00pm Saturday 14 May 2011

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