Community Assembly

Contact the Community Assembly

Telephone: 203 7562

Email: communityassemblynortheast@sheffield.gov.uk,

Write to: Firth Park Library, 443 Firth Park Road, Sheffield, S5 6QQ.

Blog – http://www.sheffield.gov.uk/northeastnews

Website – http://www.sheffield.gov.uk/northeast

Preparing for a colourful spring

Over 20 local groups in Burngreave have been planting their free bulbs, (daffodils and crocuses) provided by the Community Assembly.

Bring Out Your Rubbish Days

If you live in the following areas look out for a leaflet through your door early next year explaining how you can get rid of your unwanted items:

Meeting Reports

All the reports and presentations from the Meet the Cabinet and Community Assembly meetings.

Tell us what is important in your area

The Assembly Community Plan sets out the priorities for the north-east area, and the targets and actions required within those priorities. The new plan will be approved at the Assembly meeting in March 2013.

The Consultation Vehicle

The Consultation Vehicle was booked out for 22 days in the last financial year raising an income of over £6000. The profit, after costs are taken off, will be carried forward against future repair costs.

Councillor Surgery Dates

Your local councillors share surgeries on a rota basis.

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