Confident that a democratic approach on the budget is the right choice for the city 31st January 2014 by Following a non-binding motion of no confidence passed by Labour and Conservatives, Green councillors last night faced down calls from the Labour Group to form a cross-party coalition with the Tories, describing this as unthinkable. Council Leader Jason Kitcat said: “As all Labour councillors know, Councillor Morgan’s motion is an utterly meaningless gesture. “If […] Read more »
Social care budget referendum proposal gains strength with support from union leaders 21st January 2014 by Union leaders in Brighton and Hove have backed Green Party calls to ‘Let the people decide’ on an alternative budget which would safeguard critical services for elderly and vulnerable people and cancel out austerity cuts passed down from the coalition government. Mark Turner the city’s GMB branch secretary said: “This new budget would protect frontline services […] Read more »
Council Leader calls on Labour to let the people, not the Tories, decide 17th January 2014 by Yesterday’s proposal by the Brighton & Hove Green minority administration for a citywide council tax referendum was rejected by the Brighton & Hove Labour Party within fifteen minutes of the announcement. The response was described as ‘deeply disappointing’ by the Leader of the Council, who yesterday called for other parties to ‘trust the people of […] Read more »
Greens propose referendum for council tax rise, to protect city's vulnerable 16th January 2014 by The UK’s only Green council administration – in Brighton and Hove – is proposing a referendum of local people on a council tax rise to protect services for the city’s most vulnerable. As a response to central Government cuts, the minority Green administration has been working to find ways of funding local services threatened […] Read more »
Low Emission Zone for Brighton city centre given green light 14th January 2014 by Pic: Brighton and Hove bus Radical proposals to tackle stubborn pollution hotspots in Brighton city centre were given cross-party backing at a committee meeting yesterday (14th January). While the majority of the city has seen significant improvements in air quality, stubborn pollution hotspots on North Street and near the Clock Tower haven’t followed suit. […] Read more »
Green support for World AIDS Day 1st December 2013 by Greens councillors and our local MP have voiced their support for World AIDS day events happening today (1st December). Brighton and Hove has the highest prevalence of people with HIV outside of London. Events planned for Brighton & Hove include laying out the world’s largest AIDS awareness red ribbon at the recently-revamped Level park […] Read more »
Greens celebrate first 100 business sign-ups to city's Living Wage Campaign 5th November 2013 by Pic: Leading the way for fair pay. L-R: Councillors Jason Kitcat and Geoffrey Bowden, local Chamber of Commerce representatives Tracey Allen and Julia Chanteray, Councillor Bill Randall and Caroline Lucas, MP for Brighton Pavilion Green Party elected representatives in Brighton and Hove have joined with local businesses in celebrating Living Wage Week, with over 100 local […] Read more »
Greens show solidarity with a public NHS 3rd November 2013 by Pic: Keep the NHS public – Caroline Lucas MP and local councillor Phelim Mac Cafferty on a save the NHS march in Brighton Greens in Brighton and Hove showed strong support for keeping the NHS in public hands and services free at point-of-use yesterday at the Sussex Defend the NHS march and rally in […] Read more »
Blueprint for city development reaches crucial stage 22nd October 2013 / 17th April 2020 by A blueprint outlining development in Brighton & Hove has reached a crucial stage as it is examined publicly by a government representative this week. The Brighton & Hove City Plan sets out how the city’s homes and jobs will be provided between now and 2030. It was written by the Green administration in line […] Read more » cityplan
Caroline Lucas launches bill to bring railways into public hands 17th October 2013 by Pic: campaigners call for a renationalised rail network Caroline Lucas’ Bill to bring the rail network back into public hands would save taxpayers more than £1 billion a year and lead to lower fares and better services, the MP for Brighton Pavilion said today (Thursday 17 October 2013). Under her Private Member’s Bill, due its […] Read more »