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The Sharrow Partnership pilot ended on 31st March 2010. Thank you to everyone that contributed to the work of the pilot. This website contains information archives of some of the work we were involved with. If there are any issues you would like to raise from the material on the website, please contact either the Central Community Assembly Team on 0114 273 6849/ communityassemblycentral@sheffield.gov.uk  or Sharrow Community Forum on 0114 2508384/  who will try and help with your query.     

Sharrow is a great place to be.  How do we know? Well that’s what you have told us.

  

We want to build on this!

  

A process called Neighbourhood Management is now operating in Sharrow.  This is the website of the Sharrow Partnership which is the body that will be taking the initiative forward and in its pages you will find a lot of information about what we are about and what we will be trying to achieve.

  

The Sharrow Partnership Board is made up of people from organisations such as the Council, a number of Local People and Councillors and we are all determined to make this process work. By working together and ensuring that local people are in the lead, we hope to bring about long lasting change to the way that services are delivered in Sharrow.

  

You're probably not too interested in processes and frankly neither are we, so this website will concentrate on practical matters and what real progress is being made.

  

We hope you want to be part of this journey!

 

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