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Loansharks thrive in Sheffield
as credit crunch hits poor
This is a summary of a talk given
to Sheffield Green Party by Alexa Walker of the Citizens Advice
Bureau in July.
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Post Office campaign hits the
streets
SCAPOC joined with sub postmasters
and angry residents at stalls with petitions and letters on Saturday.
100 people signed the petition at Derbyshire Lane PO in just 90
minutes
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16 Sheffield Post Offices to
close-SCAPOC reaction
Local communities will be damaged
across the city. It concerns me to see branches in places like
Norfolk Park, Grimesthorpe, Firth Park, Wincobank and Southey
on the list.
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Post Office closures announcement
due Tuesday
SCAPOC campaign will focus on
saving branches but will also press Sheffield City Council to
take over the services of branches that will close
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Greens lead Council support for Climate
Camp
Sheffield City Council voted in
last weeks Full Council meeting to send a message of support
to the Climate Camp at the site of the Kingsnorth Power Station
in Kent.
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New Green Councillor makes maiden
speech on wind
Last week EDF, announced another
17% rise in electricity prices.Thats £85 per year
on the average bill...Prices have nearly doubled since 2003.
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New campaign group fights Post Office
closures
Post Office campaigners tell City
Council leaders to "Put your money where your mouth is".
Sheffield Communities Against Post Office Closures present 4,000
petition signatures...
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Green blow in wind farm fight
Sheffield Green Party will force
a vote in Full Council next week over the Westwood Park wind farm
proposals.They are putting forward a motion backing the Cabinet
report of Feb 13th
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Greens support strike
Sheffield Green Party have come
out in support of the two-day strike by local government workers
over their 2.45% pay offer
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Independence campaigner visits Sheffield
Benny Wenda, Leader of the Free
West Papua campaign, spoke at the Sheffield Green Fair last weekend.
Benny was imprisoned and threatened with death in his home country.
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Oh no, not more car parks!
To make a provision for another two multi-story car parks
providing 2,225 car park spaces in Sheffield City centre shows
that Sheffield is far from being the green city it claims.
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Greens say no to importing waste
Sheffield Greens have come out against an application
by Veolia to import 75,000 tons of domestic waste from nearby
towns to feed the incinerator.
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Greens call for action to stop flooding
One year on from the floods that devastated communities
in South Yorkshire, the Green Party has called for radical action
to prevent them from happening again.
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Support Post Offices
.The Green Party is calling for the Council
to give more support to Post Offices threatened with closure in
a motion to be put to Full Council on June 4th.
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Plastic bag amnesty
.This bag amnesty will help raise awareness
and encourage people to carry a reusable bag and say no thanks
when offered a plastic carrier bag.
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"11th hour" for World Environment
day
World Environment Day aims to stimulate
worldwide awareness of the state of the environment and what can
be done to preserve our planet for future generations ....
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Greens back Gay Rights event
Sheffield Green Party is supporting the
International Day AgainstHomophobia event which is taking place
on Saturday (17th May 2008) at Barkers Pool, Sheffield City Centre.
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Greens slam debt advice cuts
Bernard Little has condemned Government
plans to cut vital debt advice services. The Financial Inclusion
Fund (FIF) which helps to fund these services has been reduced
by£14 million
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Greens slam lack of flood money
The Green Party has criticised the Government
for failing to secure the resources to pay for impact of climate
change.
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Survey: Thank you for voting Green
The election has been and gone, and we'd
be very grateful if you would please take a few moments to respond
to this survey and give us some feedback on why you vote green
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Greens score hatrick in Central ward
The Green Party is today celebrating the
election of their third Councillor, Rob Murphy, in Central Ward,
further strengthening their position in Sheffield Town Hall.
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Call for affordable, sustainable timber
framed houses
.. Green Councillor Bernard Little has visited
a timber frame factory of Oakworth Homes Ltd in search of good quality,
affordable housing that is easy to heat. |
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Greens boost recycling in Central ward
.Sheffield Green Party have secured a better
recycling service in Central ward, where half a dozen new bring
banks for glass, cans and tins are to be installed. |
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Residents in West One saved from more late
night noise
An application from Bar 23 in West One Plaza
to extend its opening hours from 11.30pm to midnight was refused
by City Centre, South and East Planning Board on Monday 31st March.
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Don't surrender control to private contractors
The Green Party has stated that it will
not allow private contractors to exploit the public sector.They
draw links between the Highways PFI and the 35-year waste management
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Greens say don't waste money on nuclear
power
Sheffield Green Party is urging Prime Minister
Gordon Brown to invest in "safe, renewable energy" instead
of nuclear power as he prepares to meet the French president Nicholas
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Greens call for good eggs for Easter
.Figures showing that one in three children
living in inner city
Sheffield live in households that are dependent on state benefits
is not the full story. |
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Greens support Fair Trade Oil
The Green Party is supporting Fairtrade
Fortnight by promoting a talk by a Palestinian farmer Taysir Albasi,
whose cooperative, Al-Zaytouna, sells organic fair trade olive oil
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Greens support the "Keep our NHS
public" campaign
The Greens have come out in support of
a campaign to stop the NHS replacing traditional GP surgeries with
huge "polyclinics". |
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Call to end child poverty
.Figures showing that one in three children
living in inner city
Sheffield live in households that are dependent on state benefits
is not the full story. |
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Greens win concessions in budget deal
Our main concern about the budget was that
it should not involve any cuts to services. Thanks to the balance
of power, we have been able to get a greener budget for Sheffield. |
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"Don't Sell Baron Street Garden"
say Residents
Residents living near Baron Street came
out in force on Sunday to show they want to preserve a small green
space near their homes. |
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Green Party call to protect Moor Market
Green Party councillors have called on
the Council to make a clear commitment to include both an Indoor
and an Outdoor Market in the redeveloped Moor area of the City centre.
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Council Tenants Lettings Policy is unfair
say Greens
The Greens have criticised a report on
the Council's lettings policy, which went before Cabinet yesterday
(30th January), for not being fair or transparent. |
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Green Reaction to Masterplan
Greens criticise the citys Economic
Masterplan for focussing on building offices, apartments and shops
instead of exploiting the citys technical and engineering
expertise. |
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Green's Flood Warning
Cllr Bernard Little said that last year's
floods were part of the trend predicted and added that we need to
spend money on prevention not repeat the mistakes of the past. |
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Green statement on Nuclear power go ahead
We need massive investment now in energy
conservation and renewable energy to tackle climate change and provide
a secure energy source. |
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Greens call to cap on Hackney cab numbers
At the Full Council
Council meeting on Wednesday 9th Green Party Councillors will be
voting for a cap on Hackney Carriage numbers in Sheffield. |
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Call to investment in energy saving
"Simply telling consumers to switch
supplier is not the answer. Reducing energy use and investing in
energy conservation is the best way of cutting fuel bills"
says Cllr Bernard Little |
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Wicker Tesco
Jillian Creasy, Green Party Cllr for Central
ward, which includes the city centre, said: "Once again, we
are being told that a large new supermarket will create jobs and
help regeneration. |