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  • [+] Burngreave New Deal for Communities

    Homepage for Burngreave New Deal for Communities (BNDfC), a government funded community regeneration programme to help regenerate the Burngreave area of Sheffield, supporting plans that bring together local people, community and voluntary sector organisations, public agencies, local authorities and business to make long lasting improvements.

    • [+] About BNDfC

      Details of the BNDfC organisation and how it is helping to regenerate the Burngreave area.

      • [+] Archive

        Information such as past delivery plans, minutes of meetings and old key documents

        • [+] Theme Group Archive

          Previous to the 28th of September, the BNDfC organisational structure was different. Instead of dividing the regeneration programme into four Priority Areas, it was organised using seven “Theme Groups” these were roughly similar to the Priority Areas, though narrower in focus. This section contains the now redundent “Theme Groups” section of the site which was removed form the main structure of the webite as of 28.09.06.

          • [+] Theme Groups

            Information about the old seven theme groups of Education, Crime, Housing, Environment, Employment & Enterprise, Health and Overarching.

            • [+] Employment & Enterprise

              The Employment and Enterprise Theme focuses mainly on employment, enterprise and economic development issues that affect the regeneration area.

              • [+] BNDfC Local Economic Development Strategy

                The Local Economic Development Strategy is a framework for taking forward the work of the Employment and Enterprise Theme over the remainder of the programme, from Year 5 (2005) and beyond.

              • [] Burngreave Community Learning Campaign

                A team of local learning assistants supporting residents to improve literacy and recruiting and supporting adults to participate in learning, while undertaking training to improve their own skills and increase their long term employment prospects. This project has been extended for another four years.