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Because we're worth it


New Deal votes £1,000,000 for Sixth form

Welcome to the November 2001 Burngreave Messenger


Issue 17

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In this months issue we have

Arts and Culture

Health and Education

Local Government and New Deal

Windscreen 2001, a report from the wind-powered cinema. Earl Marshall Day of Sports
A report about a prize winning local artist. News of an Arts and Spirituality week from the friends of Burngreave Cemetry, the Jewel in our Crown.
Because we're worth it The New Deal votes £1,000,000 for 6th form.
As Burngreave comes Top of the Coughs we run an inhaler decoration competition. £30,000 approved for drug education.
BCAF AGM votes to become the New Deal delivery agency.
The Area Panel report

Crime and Policing

Environment 

Local projects and People

Inspector Dyson protests at our coverage. Toxic waste is our health in danger and do we need landfill?

Pyrotechnics in the garden 

As Rob Smith brings us more of the shops and businesses that feature help is on hand for new enterprises. Radio Ramadan is back and as Islam awareness week highlights the pledge of peace we hear calls for peace and report on protests at the war. An antidote to the rumour mill  is the regular interview, this month with Patrick Edwards. The Black Women's Resource Centre have a job and a Christmas trip on offer.

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