Kaltum Rivers

Brown bins roll out has caused confusion and street mess
6th December 2018
Letter from Green Party ward Cllr Kaltum Rivers on the additional problems and mess created by the council failing to roll out the new recycling bins before students arrived back

Greens call to end arms sales to Saudi Arabia
4th December 2018
Sheffield Green Party welcomes the motion on the “Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen” to be discussed at Council on Wednesday

To find answers to knife crime, listen to the young people of Sheffield
26th November 2018
Kaltum Rivers is a Green Party councillor for Broomhill & Sharrow Vale ward. Last weekend Kaltum visited the mother of…

Broomhill & Sharrow Vale – November / December 2018
11th November 2018
Magid supports local charities Cllr Magid Magid aims to help and inspire people of all ages and backgrounds as Lord…

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

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

Report from September’s council meeting
7th September 2018
Here is what happened at September’s full council meeting, the one day in the month when all Sheffield’s elected councillors get together.

Green actions at the September 5th Council
4th September 2018
Green councillors are raising lots of issues at this month’s council meeting, including Doncaster Airport, a sham consultation, workers’ rights, recycling and more

Service changes won’t improve recycling rates
24th July 2018
We await the roll-out of Sheffield’s “improved” recycling service. We will have 3 big bins per household, further cluttering up our streets.

Greens welcome drinking water project
30th May 2018
Green Party councillors are welcoming a simple project to encourage the public to drink more water and use fewer plastic bottles.