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Sheffield Green Councillors shortlisted for national awards
3rd October 2017
Sheffield Greens are delighted to report that two Green councillors, Alison Teal and Magid Magid, have been shortlisted for major national honours
Trees campaign has exposed Labour’s undemocratic rule of Sheffield
30th September 2017
The street trees campaign has publicly exposed Labour’s undemocratic, one party state, rule of this city. We need to keep hearing more about this campaign not less.
Michael Gove meets Sheffield Green Councillor, STAG and Wildlife Trust respresentatives
28th September 2017
The Secretary of State for the Environment, the Rt Honourable Michael Gove, visited Sheffield and met with Cllr Alison Teal of the Sheffield Green Party.
Report from September’s Council meeting
18th September 2017
Sheffield Greens councillor Douglas Johnson reports back from the first of the new format council meetings
Answers to Green Party questions
15th September 2017
These answers were given to our questions, on the Streets Ahead contract, fire safety and recycling, at the council meeting…
Giant plug travelled from London to Sheffield in call for railway electrification
12th September 2017
Local groups asked the Government to ‘plug in’ their trains to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions
Let Sheffield Breathe: Time to End Vehicle Idling
12th September 2017
Sheffield Green Party welcomes the council’s recent consultation about cracking down on engine idling. If there is a strong enough…
Greens say Meadowhall extension plans mean more air pollution
8th September 2017
Sheffield Green Party are objecting to the Meadowhall Extension unless suitable conditions are stipulated that definitely ensure no adverse impacts…
We need a public transport system that takes us where we need to go
8th September 2017
The anger about cuts to “low demand” bus services across South Yorkshire from September is fully understandable but the cuts…
Greens oppose limits on local democracy
5th September 2017
Sheffield Green Party councillors are objecting to the ruling Administration’s proposal to reduce opposition in council meetings.