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A vibrant council meeting with Cllr Magid
9th February 2018
Cllr Magid made an impact at a busy and vibrant meeting of the full Council on 7th February
Green party leader Caroline Lucas MP visit to Sheffield
8th February 2018
The Sheffield Green Party election campaign for May 3rd will be launched in Sheffield on Friday February 9th by party Co-Leader Caroline Lucas.
Green Party councillor to chair full council meeting for first time
7th February 2018
Cllr Magid, Deputy Lord Mayor, will chair the full meeting of Sheffield City Council – a new first for the Green Party in Sheffield
Greens Call for Young Care Leavers to be Given a Better Start
30th January 2018
Sheffield Greens have called for young people leaving care to be given a council tax break until they are aged 25.
CCG plans for better access to GPs are flawed
29th January 2018
Sheffield Green Party welcomes the aim of better access to GPs but says the CCG’s proposals on “urgent care” are not credible.
Greens call financing decision in for scrutiny
22nd January 2018
The Council will spend about £79 million next year on the Streets Ahead contract, about double the £39 million spent on highway maintenance in 2011-12, the year before the Highways PFI contract was signed.
Dental health is strongly linked with inequality
19th January 2018
More children are having rotten teeth taken out. The number of multiple tooth extractions from children’s mouths has been increasing over the last five years.
Hospital shuttle bus services are being quietly reduced
18th January 2018
Services on the very useful H1 hospital shuttle bus between the Hallamshire and Northern General hospitals are quietly being reduced from January 29th.
It is time to end the unfair treatment of Council tenants
16th January 2018
January is the time of year when many of us have to face up to debt problems – not having enough coming in to meet the outgoings.
Sheffield Greens warn Council decision will make Highways PFI our generation’s World Student Games
15th January 2018
Sheffield’s Green Party has warned that a recent council decision means the city will be paying off the Highways PFI for generations to come.