Ella’s Law needed to tackle air pollution.

21st October 2022

Nether Edge and Sharrow member Bev Bennett writes to the Sheffield Star about Ella’s Law, which could make clean air…

Climate Action Now

Council election manifesto – the Green Budget for People & Planet

4th April 2021

Green Party councillors proposed this amendment to the Labour budget proposals in March – it was voted down via the…

Stanley Road Bunanza

19th January 2021

As well as providing the local community with much needed cake, biscuits and festive gifts, the Stanley Road Bunanza has…

Councillor Angela Argenzio

No child must be left behind

6th January 2021

A Green Party councillor has called on Sheffield Council to ensure that ‘no child is left behind’ following the announcement…

Volunteer planters

#GoGoGreen – Green Wall planting at Hunter’s Bar Infant School

12th November 2019

On 4th November 2019 Hunter’s Bar Infant School celebrated the launch of their Green Wall. It’s a pollution-busting wall of…

Cllr Kaltum Rivers at Upper Hanover Playground

Hanover Way improvements – statement from Cllr Kaltum Rivers

28th March 2019

I am pleased to see some cleaning up of the overgrown area near Hanover Playground, to root out drug users who spoil the area.

Prevention is better than cure

21st February 2019

Sheffield has an alarming number of school exclusions, with up to 14% of secondary school children being barred at some point.

Natalie Bennett

Celebrating children’s access to nature

6th March 2018

Sheffield Green and former Green Party leader Natalie Bennett’s motion to Green Party conference calling for recognition of children’s right to nature won overwhelming backing from party members

Green Councillors Alison Teal, Douglas Johnson, Rob Murphy and Magid

Green action at December’s full Council

6th December 2017

Sheffield’s four Green Councillors have submitted a set of amendments to the meeting of the full council on Wednesday 6th December 2017.

Dentist

Green Party councillor welcomes chance to debate dental health

15th July 2017

Sheffield Council is to review the city’s dental health at a meeting of the Health Scrutiny Committee on Wednesday 19th July

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