Issues
How much can change in just 48 hours?
25th October 2018
Sally and Brian Williams were ordered to remove their amazing roadside flower beds, two days later, after a massive viral campaign seeking common sense, the council climbs down
Sheffield needs recycling not incineration
22nd October 2018
Labour’s Cllr Peter Price continues to broadcast irresponsible incineration industry claims that burning waste helps to reduce our impact on the environment and is “sustainable”
Another blow to heritage
21st October 2018
Green party Councillor Douglas Johnson and local party member Brian Holmshaw were active at the 16th October Planning Committee in…
Sheffield Green Party comments on Gambling licences
16th October 2018
Sheffield Green Party has submitted comments on how betting shops and gambling venues should be licensed
Greens celebrate Plan B for City Centre
15th October 2018
Sheffield Greens are celebrating victory in a 10-year-long battle to get a rethink on the Council’s plans for the city centre
Labour councillors are moving money away from deprived areas
11th October 2018
Cllr Douglas Johnson writes in response to I am writing to respone to the letter from Councillor Jim Steinke “Fairest Way to spend cash”
Green action – October 3rd Council
2nd October 2018
Green councillors are raising issues including the successful campaign to keep the Walk-in Centre and Minor Injuries Unit open, tackling modern slavery and abuse, and a people’s vote on Brexit
Sheffield anti-fracking protestor Simon ‘Roscoe’ Blevins sent to prison for 16 months.
26th September 2018
Natalie Bennett said “The brave action of Simon and his co-accused has helped highlight our lack of democracy and equity”
Green Party supports community event in Sheffield on World Car-Free Day
24th September 2018
Sheffield was at the forefront of national events celebrating World Car-Free Day on Saturday
Green councillor welcomes call for greater transparency from housing developers
19th September 2018
Councillor Kaltum Rivers has welcomed the strong support received by a petition calling for the council to demand greater transparency from developers when making claims about the affordability of housing