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March and April 2005

Pioneering scheme set to cut anti-social behaviour - 27 April 2005

A simple, low-cost goodwill scheme is having a dramatic effect on cutting anti-social behaviour and cleaning up the environment in Parson Cross, say local traders who have been clamouring to sign up to it.
 

Lessons on community pride for Southey's infants - 26 April 2005

Some of a Sheffield suburb’s youngest members have been giving their views on making their community a better place to live as part of a major anti-social behaviour initiative.
 

Multi-million pound spending underway - 25 April 2005

The Decent Homes investment programme is rolling out to more areas of Sheffield. Work is starting on improving properties in Woodfarm, Deer Park, Stanwood, Fairbarn, Parson Cross, Woodhouse and Westfield.


Court order granted against nuisance family - 20 April 2005

Sheffield County Court granted a possession order on Monday 18 April against a family which has caused misery to neighbours in the vicinity of Maun Way, Sheffield. The case was brought following work by Sheffield Homes’ Anti-Social Behaviour Team and staff at the Verdant Way Housing Office.
 

Orange vests for Kier staff - 7 April 2005

Kier Sheffield LLP have introduced orange vests for their Customer Liaison Advisors working with tenants on the Decent Homes programme in Woodhouse.
 

New warden schemes - 1 April 2005

Action by Sheffield City Council and Sheffield Homes will ensure that the residents of Manor, Castle, Netherthorpe and Upperthorpe will continue to receive a high quality warden service.
 

City Stewardship scheme - 23 March 2005

Sheffield Homes supports the highly successful City Stewardship scheme, which helps 16 and 17 year olds who aren’t engaged in any type of learning or employment gain valuable skills and experience to help them access mainstream training, education or employment.