City ward

Green councillor removed from committee for opposing Labour’s job cuts
20th December 2019
A councillor has been removed from a council committee for supporting trade unions against job cuts being driven by Sheffield’s Labour Administration.

Plans for the Old Coroner’s Court rejected
14th October 2019
Last year I highlighted the threat to demolish the Old Coroner’s Court, the attractive piece of heritage that fronts onto Nursery St Pocket Park in the city centre.

Greens concern as Labour council votes against “value for money”
6th September 2019
Sheffield Greens reacted with concern after the Labour majority in the Council voted against getting value for money.

Greens comment on Old Town Hall plans
23rd August 2019
The heritage aspects of the plan need to be scrutinised closely but the prospects look good

Greens call for improvement plan and openness with million-pound bail-out for leisure facilities
6th August 2019
Green Councillors are calling for an improvement plan in the wake of news the Council has bailed out Sheffield City Trust with £1 million.

Water savings
30th July 2019
Water is heavy stuff. Pumping it around the country uses lots of energy, which all adds to the UK’s consumption of gas and electricity.

Need to address green issues
21st July 2019
Green issues set the agenda for July’s meeting of the full Council, with debates on both the climate crisis and democracy.


Sheffield’s Veolia contract is a hindrance to urgent climate emergency action
7th May 2019
The month of April has highlighted the issues with 4 weekly bin collections

Pledge to support a Universal Basic Income trial in Sheffield
11th April 2019
In early April campaigning group UBI Lab Sheffield delivered letters to all current city councillors seeking their support for a Universal Basic Income (UBI) trial in our city.