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A frame of a cruck house before demolition

Green Councillor wants to save a part of Sheffield’s heritage

3rd October, 2017

Green Councillor Douglas Johnson has lodged a planning objection to save a part of Sheffield’s heritage. Full Story »

Cllr Magid Magid

The Broomhill area has reached breaking point

25th July, 2016

You can’t fault the University of Sheffield’s consultation so far on the proposed Social Sciences Building. (Telegraph July 14). Local … Full Story »

Green budget proposals add up

29th February, 2016

In 2014, Green Party councillors made a fully-costed budget proposal to invest in solar panels on council housing. It would … Full Story »

Greens object to reduced legal protection against fracking and other environmental threats

20th December, 2015

Sheffield Green Party is opposing Government plans to limit court challenges to controversial environmental and planning decisions by public bodies – … Full Story »

Save the Pubs!

14th July, 2015

Sir, It’s great to see The Plough In Crosspool given some protection by being classed by the council as an … Full Story »

Jillian Creasy’s speech at the election launch

5th April, 2015

We need to protect our heritage with firmer planning guidelines

31st March, 2015

Last week (Tuesday 24th) the Planning Committee approved the demolition of a historic row of small independent shops on Devonshire … Full Story »

Jillian Creasy on Devonshire Street demolitions

24th March, 2015

The proposed demolition of buildings on Devonshire Street is a tragedy. A tragedy for small business owners, a tragedy for … Full Story »

Smithy Wood should be given Village Green status.

15th November, 2014

Sheffield Green Party is backing the campaign to save Smithy Wood. Green Party member David Garlovsky said, “We need to … Full Story »

Help stop the unfair tax on people in Parking Permit zones

4th November, 2014

A group of residents who began to get organised after a public meeting organised by the Central Ward councillors have … Full Story »