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Twenty’s plenty for Sheffield

28th October, 2009

The Green Party will put in a motion to the next council meeting asking for a city-wide twenty mile per … Full Story »

Children will suffer from school closure say Greens

4th October, 2009

The Green Party is calling on the Council to take on board the concerns of parents and pupils at Abbeydale … Full Story »

Councillor Creasy comments on cycle hub proposal at the station

30th September, 2009

Cllr Jillian Creasy commented, “The announcement is welcome news for cyclists but Sheffield already has well advanced plans for a … Full Story »

Green Party announce candidates for General and City Council Elections

22nd September, 2009

Following a recent selection process, Sheffield Green Party announced today some of its candidates for the next General Election and … Full Story »

Greens call for stronger action on transforming the local economy

17th August, 2009

stronger action needed to transform local economy Full Story »

Abbeydale Grange needs more time to improve.

29th June, 2009

Dear Sir We believe that Abbeydale Grange School should be given more time to improve and that options other than … Full Story »

Jillian’s speech at the Unite against Facism Rally

27th June, 2009

Speech at Unite Against Facism rally 27th June 2009 I was shocked that BNP won 2 seats in the European … Full Story »

Council Officers prevent “warm homes”

21st June, 2009

Dear Editor I agree with Paul License that many council houses are badly designed (Hitting brick wall on council homes, … Full Story »

Don’t throw jobs away say Greens

6th May, 2009

The Greens say the Council could create jobs in the city by repairing, re-using and repairing goods. Their comments came … Full Story »

Greens want Government to reveal local spending plans

5th May, 2009

The Green Party is calling on the government to produce Local Spending Reports so that people can have a say … Full Story »