GL_Autumn_20111 November 2011 If you live in Lewes you may have aleady received your Autumn Lewes Green Party Newsletter – Greenleaf. In this seasons newsletter, members and Town Councillors write about issues that effect us all. From discussing a ‘Living Wage’ and saving the NHS [...]
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Autumn 2011 Greenleaf
Lewes Youth Bank – Green Scheme to Help Young People is Approved
On 21st July 2011 Lewes Town Council resolved to put aside £4,000 for the setting up of a Youth Bank for Lewes. Green Party Councillor Roger Murray, who proposed the Youth Bank said “I’m delighted to have had the support of other Councillors for a scheme that is already developing great[...]
Helping Lewes residents, on the big issues and the not so big
As a Party we work hard in Lewes. We campaign on the big things like saving the NHS, like getting corporations to face up to their tax responsibilities. We also campaign on the issues that are big for the town – potholes in the roads, a 20mph speed limit, Malling Community Centre and Landport [...]
What Do We Want at St Anne’s?
By Councillor Susan Murray: With the eviction of the St Anne’s Diggers (STAND) from the site of the former St Anne’s school, East Sussex County Council has lived up to its promise of a public consultation on temporary (a minimum of 3 years) uses for the site. Council employees are now sa[...]
Doing what we say we will
At Lewes Green Party we believe in what we say. That might be an odd thing to report but these days it seems a rare thing. We have already shown from the very first council meeting that we are fulfilling our election promises – modernising the council, driving for accountability and more. This[...]