You said - we did

At the last meeting of the Burngreave Ward on the 27th November 2013:

You said – Litter was a problem on Rock Street.

We arranged for additional litter clearance to be carried out but we have noticed that a further build up of litter has occurred.

You said – Parking near the Dar-ul- Uloom Siddiqia mosque on Burngreave Road was a problem.

Councillor Ibrar Hussain arranged a meeting with Parking Services to look at resolving this issue.

You said – You had concerns regarding the current improvements in the Ellesmere Green and Spital Hill area and the impact it’s having on traffic, shops and services.

We are continuing to improve the Spital Hill area and the Council’s Cabinet has just agreed to allocate additional funding for major improvements to shop fronts in the area.

You brought – a petition regarding the future of the library.

This was brought to the attention of the Full Council.

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