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Greens call for urgent review of student accommodation
29th August 2017
Sheffield Green councillors have put a motion to council calling for an urgent review of supply and demand of student accommodation.
“If you’re not turned onto politics, politics will turn on you”
25th August 2017
Yet again we read “Bryan Lodge claims…” This time he says “it could be millions”. Will they share with us…
Sheffield tree campaigners won’t appeal injunction
18th August 2017
The defendants in the Sheffield tree felling protest injunction court case, including Green Party Cllr Alison Teal, have decided not to appeal the August 15th judgement.
Sheffield Greens respond to High Court verdict
15th August 2017
Sheffield Greens are very disappointed that today the High Court ruled in favour of granting an injunction aimed at preventing…
Sheffield Greens Welcome Environment Secretary’s Intervention and Condemn ‘National Embarrassment’ Tree Felling Programme
10th August 2017
Today the Government’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) intervened in the ongoing Sheffield tree felling controversy on…
World Student Games deficit not ‘settled’
9th August 2017
Labour Cllr Peter Price again says the World Student Games deficit was “settled” in 1992 (Star 2 August). So we…
Expensive and undemocratic contracts need to be seen by the many not the few
25th July 2017
We await the truth behind the GMB leaked e-mail suggesting Veolia have been burning waste due to be recycled since…
Greens have been pushing for 20mph speed limits since 2008
25th July 2017
Greens have been pushing for 20mph speed limits on all residential roads except main routes since 2008. So the proposed…
News the Government has pulled the plug on electrification is ‘no shock’ say Greens
21st July 2017
Sheffield Green Party’s Transport Spokesperson, Rob Murphy, has criticised the government’s latest rail plans, saying they are “a poor deal…
The right to protest is a vital part of our democracy
20th July 2017
Sitting through the High Court injunction hearing on Monday, I was struck by the importance of ordinary, dignified people being…