We have a vision for a much better society

7th December 2022

I would like to thank Tony Abdy for pointing out the major misconception many people have about the Green Agenda.…

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…

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…

Sheffield Green Party Councillors

Statement from Sheffield Green councillors on school re-opening

20th May 2020

Sheffield Green councillors are supporting teachers’ unions, the BMA and comments by Sheffield’s DPH, in saying that schools are not ready to take in more children on June 1st

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.

Sheffield Townhall

Total Disunity

11th December 2018

So, what happened at December’s meeting of the full Sheffield City Council?

Alison Teal

Nether Edge & Sharrow – Autumn 2018

7th September 2018

The latest news from Nether Edge & Sharrow Greens

Greens support Fair Funding for Sheffield Schools

25th July 2018

I’m a teacher and I join Sheffield Greens in supporting the Star’s Fair Funding for Sheffield Schools petition

UCU strikers

University staff demand a re-think on the cynical marketisation of higher education

22nd March 2018

The last four weeks have seen a cataclysmic change in the university world. Tired of years of abuse,
university staff have finally decided to strike.

Martin Phipps

Student tuition fees fail

27th February 2018

Even Theresa May now admits that students face one of the “most expensive systems of university tuition in the world.”

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