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17th May 2019

Yesterday (Thursday 16 May 2019), Shropshire Council declared a climate emergency with unanimous support preceded by a lively lobby outside Shirehall organised by Extinction Rebellion.

4th May 2019

With this week’s results The Green Party now has 362 councillors across the country, more than doubling its previous tally of 178.

30th April 2019

Shropshire's Green Parties have produced a route plan to a sustainable low carbon future.

30th April 2019

Impossible to ignore million marching for the People’s Vote

22nd April 2019

Shrewsbury and North Shropshire Green Party sent its full support today to the Extinction Rebellion campaigners in London, including Lesley Sweet from Oswestry who is one of those arrested, calling for urgent action to deal with the climate crisis.

18th April 2019

Following a report by Highways England last week which showed that its £317m pinch-point programme, which included the Dobbies roundabout in Shrewsbury, has increased rather than decreased delays at non-peak times, the Green Party has again stated its opposition to the £71m North West Relief Road scheme in Shrewsbury.

11th April 2019

The dispute involving Oswestry Green Councillor Duncan Kerr has been resolved with Cllr Kerr to be presented as Deputy Mayor at next month's Mayor Making ceremony.

28th March 2019

At a packed meeting of Shrewsbury Town Council on Monday, it was agreed that the Council:-

16th March 2019

Councillor Duncan Kerr, a former Shropshire Councillor, has criticised a decision by Shropshire Council to cut 120 recycling banks across the county in a bid to cut costs.

13th March 2019

Professor John Whitelegg, an internationally renowned expert on Sustainable Transport, and Green Party Transport Advisor, and Lead on Transport Policy for the South Shropshire Green Party, testifies to the prestigious UK Parliamentary Advisory Council on Transport Safety re the vital need for a national default speed limit of 20 mph on all roads currently set at 30mph.

8th March 2019

The South Shropshire Green Party has today (7 February 2019) submitted an 8 page objection to Shropshire Council urging the deletion of greenfield sites in Church Stretton which have been identified as sites for new housing.

17th February 2019

Objections have been lodged to the earmarking of two greenfield sites in south Shropshire for housing.

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