15th October 2014 by
The Green Parliamentary candidate for Brighton Kemptown Davy Jones has warned that lax planning controls are paving the way for the gradual disappearance of green spaces and wild life habitats, especially on the urban fringe. Mr Jones is calling for a tightening of national planning legislation. He made the call after he was contacted by […]
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14th October 2014 by
School meals served in Brighton & Hove’s schools have been awarded Silver Status under the Soil Association’s Food for Life scheme. The upgrade will come into effect from November 2014, at no extra cost to the council. The award is the result of new standards introduced by the Green administration, which require caterers to provide […]
6th October 2014 by
Brighton & Hove City Council has been highly commended for two of its major transport schemes in this year’s National Transport Awards. The commendations were made in the ‘Improvements to Bus Services’ category for the Lewes Road Sustainable Transport Corridor and the ‘Road Safety, Traffic Management & Enforcement’ category for the Seven Dials road safety […]
27th September 2014 by
“Every vote I cast in Parliament weighs heavily on my mind, especially as, unlike most other MPs, I have no whip telling me what to do – I consider the evidence, reflect on the principles I was elected to stand up for, listen to my constituents in Brighton Pavilion. “Never more so than on a […]
23rd September 2014 by
Greens are delighted with the news that Hove Park School governors have voted against applying for academy status for the secondary school which takes children from across the city. Distinct from Labour and Conservatives, the Green Party has consistently opposed academy status for any school, believing it removes control from the local community and allows […]
22nd September 2014 by
40,000 people turned out in London yesterday to march in demand for urgent action on climate change, one of 2,000 events taking place in 150 countries around the world ahead of a United Nations climate summit on 23rd September, at the UN Headquarters in New York. The UN summit, head by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, […]
19th September 2014 by
Eco-campaigner and council candidate Tom Druitt has voiced his “relief” after another endangered healthy elm tree looks set for a reprieve. The good news came after the planning committee on Brighton and Hove City Council rejected a bid by private school Brighton College to build a five storey study block where a rare healthy elm […]
15th September 2014 by
On news that the some CityClean refuse workers will be taking strike action, Jason Kitcat, leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, said, “We are extremely disappointed that the GMB union is taking strike action in support of a demand by a small number of truck drivers that, if accepted, would undermine equal pay law. […]
11th September 2014 by
The newly opened Holland Road campus for Hove Junior School Green councillors in Brighton and Hove have welcomed the successful opening of new junior classrooms on the site of the former Hove police station. The site will now be run as a satellite campus of Hove Junior after a £2.4 million renovation. The decision to […]
2nd September 2014 by
Green councillors have today welcomed the national charity Women’s Aid campaign against the closure of refuges for women fleeing domestic abuse. In Brighton & Hove domestic abuse services remain intact, and have recently expanded to incorporate a service specifically for men experiencing abuse. The crisis of closure of refuges across the UK is compounded by […]