Pinstone St pedestrianisation is the way ahead

23rd March 2022

Green councillors have welcomed the decision to confirm progress towards a greener city centre, with better walking, cycling, public transport…

Food poverty is a political choice

20th March 2022

This is a letter by Green candidate for Gleadless Valley ward, Marieanne Elliot, published in the Star The Star recently…

Turning down the gas for Ukraine

11th March 2022

This is a letter by Logan Robin, Walkley Ward candidate for Sheffield Green Party The connections between many Sheffielders and…

Every talk about knife crime could make a difference

9th March 2022

This is a letter by Green candidate for Netheredge and Sharrow, Graham Wroe: The consultation on whether or not the…

Henry Nottage at Leppings Lane Bridge.

Sign up for flood alerts!

27th February 2022

The following letter is submitted for publication on behalf of Henry Nottage. Council flood managers say it was probably the…

Greens propose new scheme to fund improvements to Public Transport

4th February 2022

Greens on Sheffield City Council have proposed a new scheme to give a much needed boost to tram and bus…

Greens say “Let there be light for City Centre residents”

19th January 2022

“Residents in the City Centre deserve just as much access to light as other Sheffield householders” says Green Councillor Brian…

Plans to clamp down on city centre pavement parking

15th December 2021

Residents and businesses are being urged to share their views on new proposals to ban pavement parking in the city…

Developers can do more to tackle Climate Change

15th December 2021

Sheffield Greens call for more action by developers to tackle Climate Change. Following the outcome of COP26, Green Councillors in…

All day bus lanes could be part of the solution

9th December 2021

Sheffield Green Party member Jason Leman writes on the subject of all day bus lanes.     An idea to…

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