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Affirming our commitment to trans rights
In the current climate of heightened transphobia, Liverpool Green Party would like to affirm our commitment to trans rights. […]
Greens set out way forward on Council governance consultation
A consultation on the future governance of Liverpool is running until June, rather than the promised referendum. Today, Liverpool Green Party is urging people across the city to take part, and opt for a more democratic system to hold councillors to account and encourage cross-party working. […]
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We support No Mow May
We are supporting Plantlife and supporting the campaign #NoMowMay which is aimed at the gardens and green spaces away from the roadside. It tries to raise awareness and understanding of the biodiversity opportunity lost by mowing in early season. […]
Liverpool Green Party supports the adoption of the Committee system on the Future of the Governance in Liverpool Consultation – Our Way Forward Survey
At the Liverpool Green Party, we are strongly in favour of adopting the committee system since it involves many more councillors in decision making and policy development. […]
Better Green now than never going Green at all
Councillor Tom Crone today (Wednesday March 2) welcomed Labour stealing Green Party Budget plans for more active travel and controls on senior management costs, but warned the Mayor can no longer dodge funding the local green new deal Liverpool so desperately needs. […]
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Greens offer to co-operate with Council on ethical charter
Green Councillors today pledge to work with the ruling Labour group and community stakeholders to produce an ethical charter for the Council that is ‘worth more than the paper it is written on.’ […]
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