Welcome to Norwich Green Party
Norwich Green Party Local Election Video 2010
The Green Party has a great opportunity to become the largest party at City Hall in local elections taking place on Thursday 9th September.
For the last two years the Green Party has been the second largest party at City Hall, just two seats behind Labour.
On 9th September there are elections taking place for a third of the City Council seats - one in each ward. The elections are happening at this time following a decision of a high court judge to cancel the previous Government's plans for unitary status for Norwich.
Key Green Party policies for the Council include:
- providing more support to initiatives such as Buy Local that stengthen the local economy and support independent businesses
- helping more residents to save money on their fuel bills and reduce carbon emissions through home insulation and renewable energy schemes
- making more council decisions in public, after finding out and considering local residents' views, and responding to residents' enquiries more efficiently.
Read more about our election campaign here.
Recent News
- First Green MP Campaigns for First Green Council
- Lower Energy Bills in Prospect for Norwich Households
- Threat to Norwich Independent Shops
- Face to Face with the Public Council over Council Openness
- Green Candidates show Cross-Party Experience
- "Broadband and mobile coverage a matter of social equalityâ, says Green leader
- Factory farming must end, says Adrian Ramsay
- Greens Continue Fight Against Connexions Cuts
- Councillor Goes the Extra Mile
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Make-up of Norwich City Council by party 2008-2010

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