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Warwick District Council’s planning committee voted to grant permission for two blocks of flats to be built in Court Street – which were originally due to include up to 40 per cent of affordable housing before members agreed none was needed. Residents are suspicious the development will be used for student flats […]
Read More… from Fury that new development won’t have ANY affordable homes!
Council leaders from Stratford District Council & Warwick District Council have announced that their longstanding merger proposal will not go ahead. […]
Some people say to us ‘why do you deliver so many leaflets? – that’s a waste and you’re the Green Party! […]
Green Party objects to a large increase in car parking charges at the same time as giving away free parking passes to companies […]
Warwick District Green Party welcomes the outline planning approval for the Gigafactory[i] producing batteries for electric vehicles to be built at Coventry Airport. […]
Read More… from Coventry Airport Gigafactory – A beacon of our sustainable future?
Councillor John Dearing Last month Councillor John Dearing published a letter in Nature, the wold’s leading multidisciplinary science journal. John […]
The Green Party and Liberal Democrats put forward joint proposals to strengthen the Council’s action in areas such as transport, buildings and pension investments.
However, a series of Conservative speakers argued that the plans were irrelevant or that the Council was already taking sufficient action. […]
Read More… from Sharp Divisions break out on Climate Change at Council
Green Councillors have proposed 7 actions to increase the pace of change that cover areas like building standards, transport emissions and stopping investing pension money in fossil fuels […]
Take a look at our recent Engage event where 5 local entrepreneurs joined us to discuss the challenges and benefits of running a green business.
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Warwickshire Green Party Councillors recently put forward a motion to plan and cost a 20mph speed limit in all residential areas. This was watered down by the Conservatives, but a report on 20mph limits will still come to cabinet in early 2022. […]
Read More… from Green Councillors propose 20mph speed limit in residential areas
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