Ruth Mersereau
Coal won’t solve fuel crisis
31st October 2022
This letter was published in the Sheffield Telegraph on 27th October. The gas and energy crisis has led to calls…
Greens dismay at Labour & LibDem attacks on walking and cycling improvements.
26th September 2022
The Green Party has expressed dismay and disappointment after the Labour Co-Chair of the Transport, Regeneration and Climate Chair Committee…
Let the low traffic neighbourhood trials take place
16th August 2022
This letter by councillor Ruth Mersereau was published in the Sheffield Star on 15th August 2022. Feelings are running high in…
A year of achievement for our Green Councillors
29th April 2022
After success in the elections last May, our 13 Green councillors put Sheffield City Council on a pathway to Net…
Active Travel Update from Councillor Ruth Mersereau
22nd February 2022
Here’s a round-up from Councillor Ruth Mersereau of where we are with the current Sheffield active travel schemes. Active Travel…
Greens propose new scheme to fund improvements to Public Transport
4th February 2022
Greens on Sheffield City Council have proposed a new scheme to give a much needed boost to tram and bus…
City centre offices converted into pokey flats
16th November 2021
Green Councillor Ruth Mersereau has condemned the proposals to convert the former offices at Rockingham House into 162 apartments as…
“But what have the Greens ever done for us…?”
19th July 2021
Since the Election in May, Sheffield Green Party councillors have: Formed the first ever co-operative council administration “If the results…
More for the public, less for private cars
10th July 2021
Sheffield Green Party has commented on how the city centre should look, in an amendment to be debated at the…
A city centre designed for people
8th July 2021
Cllr Ruth Mersereau spoke on the vision for a new Sheffield city centre at the full council meeting on 7th…