BCAF Annual General Meeting

Burngreave Community Action Forum hold their AGM on:

Saturday 23rd June 11am

This year’s focus will be on ways to carry the forum forward.

Pitsmoor Methodist Church, Burngreave Road S3 9DG. Free lunch and refreshments provided.

The meeting will include:

  • Presentation of accounts

  • Report on BCAF’s work

  • Election of directors and auditors

From previous public meetings, it is clear that local people would like a forum as a place to raise issues and try and tackle them, especially in these difficult times.

A new committee is needed as the majority of the existing committee are resigning at this AGM.

The forum has funds, support of local councillors and can function. It just needs enough people to make it work.

This is YOUR local forum, please come to the AGM or get in touch beforehand if you think you can help. Many thanks

Email enquiries@bcaf.org.uk

Burngreave Community Action Forum AGM
11:00am to 1:00pm Saturday 23 June 2012

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