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The Treeton Partnership

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The Treeton Partnership ceased its activities on March 31st 2008.

For the last seven years, Treeton Partnership was at the heart of regeneration activities within Treeton. However times have changed and the limited funding available to Rotherham has of necessity been targeted to areas in the borough which are more deprived than Treeton. Without this funding it has proved impossible for the Partnership to continue.

For more information see the final edition of Partnership News.

"Working together to improve the quality of life in Treeton"

The achievements of the Treeton Partnership were made through a rolling programme of initiatives, focusing on the following key objectives:

The Treeton Partnership, an 'umbrella' community group in Treeton, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, developed and pursued a seven-year Community Action Plan for 2001-2008 with the support of major funders such as the EU Objective 1 and SRB 6 programmes, Yorkshire Forward, the National Lottery Awards for All and the Coalfields Regeneration Trust. More information about these organisations can be found here.

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Community News online!

Treeton Community News now has its own website.

The website, which is still growing, includes all the latest information from the current edition, plus a calendar of forthcoming events, nature diary, and a growing range of articles form past issues. Why not pay them a visit?

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