Tom Crone leader of Liverpool Greens opposes Redrow’s Appeal today

Liverpool Green Party Councillors Councilllor’s Lawrence Brown & Tom Crone spoke today, Friday 13th October 2017, against Redrow’s appeal to Liverpool City Council to overturn their original decision to deny their housing development application. Both Green councillors made reference to: much local objection to Redrow’s plans; the catastrophic effect the development would have on biodiversity […]

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One Week for a Hard-working Liverpool Green Councillor

Cllr Lawrence Brown shares his diary for the week ending 21st July Saturday 15th: Knocking on doors and talking to people in the Penny Lane triangle area,  followed by delivering a welcome letter to newly registered residents in the L18 area of the ward. Sunday16th: Lawrence spent most of the day helping with the RHS National […]

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Green Party tries to get Liverpool agreement that “no loss of life is acceptable” on our roads.

Labour control in Liverpool City Council means that Council motions from the opposition parties are restricted: just one motion in each seven-week cycle shared between three opposition parties.It wasn’t the Greens’ turn to write the opposition motion for the July Council meeting, but instead the Green councillors were seeking cross-party agreement on the important road […]

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Caroline Lucas on ITVs Leader debate

The campaign really kicked off in earnest last night. Our thought provoking election broadcast was followed by Caroline’s rousing appearance on the Leaders’ Debate, which in turn was followed by Jonathan’s inspiring performance on Question Time. Our bold policies for a fairer, safer, greener tomorrow have become the catalyst for thousands joining us. Please share this video and urge others to […]

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Greens’ Metro Mayor Candidate calls for region wide support for One Tree Per Child scheme

Cllr Tom Crone says the potential benefits of the scheme are ‘huge’ Councillor Tom Crone, the Green Party’s candidate for the metro mayor position in the Liverpool City Region has called for the One Tree Per Child scheme to be taken up by all local authorities in the region. The Greens were successful in their […]

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Tom Crone’s Budget Speech

Lord Mayor Frankly I can’t see social services surviving after two years. That’s the absolute maximum. “If we don’t do something within the next six months, I believe social services will not exist by 2018-19. “This isn’t scaremongering, this isn’t me asking you to feel sad for me – whoever is making decisions out there […]

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Liverpool Green Party Makes First Step Towards a Judicial Review of The Victoria Street Multi-Storey Car Park Decision on Air Quality and Tree Grounds

Liverpool Green Party, with the support of the Environmental Law Foundation, has begun legal action against Liverpool City Council in respect of the decision to grant planning permission for a 333 space multi storey-car park on Victoria Street in Liverpool City Centre.  The Greens point out that the City Council failed to consider air quality […]

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Speke To Become ‘One Big Housing Estate’ Say Greens

Three applications to build houses on green spaces will leave Speke with little public green or open space. Metro Mayor candidate and Green Party Councillor, Tom Crone, has warned that plans by developers risk turning parts of the city into built-up areas with little public open or green space between the buildings. The comments followed […]

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