Trees
Lack of accountability in Streets Ahead contract
6th January 2018
Both Labour and the Lib Dems knew about the lack of accountability written into the deal that has led us to the council’s current unacceptable actions on our streets.
Sheffield’s dysfunctional Labour run council has been exposed
5th January 2018
2017 saw the inner workings of a dysfunctional Labour run council exposed, linked to an unwillingness to come clean on their failings.
End of term report
8th December 2017
The last Full Council meeting before Christmas had an end-of-term air about it.
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.
Greens call for enquiry into attempt to jail councillor
5th December 2017
Sheffield Greens will submit a motion calling for an investigation into why the Labour administration tried unsuccessfully to have Cllr Teal sent to prison
Sheffield Greens express deep concern at use of violence against protestors
28th November 2017
Cllr Alison Teal responds to concerning and troubling developments regarding the use of violence and defamation against tree campaigners
November’s Council Report
22nd November 2017
November’s council meeting was a quiet one for Alison Teal. Maybe it was just good to know she wasn’t in prison and didn’t get thrown out of the meeting.
Labour Executive are bringing Sheffield Council into disrepute
8th November 2017
Cllr Teal calls for Sheffield Council to be held accountable for their expensive, politically motivated, and punitive legal action against tree campaigners
Sign our petition against restrictions on peaceful protest
6th November 2017
Sign our petition to Sheffield Council – “Don’t restrict peaceful protest against Sheffield tree-felling”
Court judgment in the Council’s application to commit Cllr Teal to prison
31st October 2017
The court has given its judgment in the Council’s application to commit Green Councillor Alison Teal to prison. The court’s…