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Brighton and Hove Green Party

 

 

 

 

 

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latest news

Rebecca Duffy, Alexander Sallons and former councillor Ollie Sykes selected as Green Party candidates for Goldsmid ward in May 2023 local elections

27th February 2023

Brighton and Hove Green Party has selected Rebecca Duffy, Alexander Sallons and Ollie Sykes as its three candidates for Goldmsid ward in the upcoming local council elections in May 2023. […]

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Budget passes under Green leadership, describing it as “the best possible proposal in the worst of circumstances” 

24th February 2023

In a budget they described as a no-win scenario, Greens secure the votes to protect vital services and safeguard key priorities across the city  Yesterday evening, Greens provided the leadership […]

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Labour and Tory alliance slash funding for fighting air pollution and making streets safer for pedestrians and children

23rd February 2023

The Labour and Conservative Parties joined hands yet again to vote against Green-led proposals for safer, healthier, liveable neighbourhoods  In tonight’s Budget Council session, Labour and Tory Councillors once again […]

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