The Green Group of Stroud District Council voted against a change of constitution but were outnumbered. The change means the quorum for remote Council meetings has dropped from 50% to 25%. This means out of the 51 councillors, only 7 would be considered a majority and can thus make a decision on behalf of the […]
Month: May 2020
Community has great suggestions for the future after lockdown
Following a letter in last week’s Stroud News and Journal, the Green Party has been overwhelmed with great ideas on how to ‘Build Back Better’ in our District after lockdown ends. Whilst lockdown has been extremely challenging, it has also highlighted the benefits of using technology such as video calls to reduce unnecessary travel – […]
Covid-Safe Workplaces
Stroud District Green Party has called for workplaces to have a certified and published plan for Covid-safety to be in place before employees are required to return to work. Following the Prime Minister’s call for a return to work, Greens are clear that the return should not resemble the piecemeal and haphazard procedure for locking […]
How can we build back better?
As we are now beginning to imagine life after lockdown, what are we imagining? While we have all been in the same storm, we have been in different boats – with some families facing much greater difficulties than others (think single parent in a flat with kids or a care-worker with inadequate PPE). Some families, […]
Green party call for removal of dangerous and offensive sign from the beacon
The Stroud District Green Party has called for the removal of a false and misleading sign from the window of a shop called the Beacon in central Stroud which claims that Covid-19 is not a virus and can be cured by ingesting chloroquine and zinc. This level of disinformation is dangerous for all residents of […]
Green Councillors call for life saving plan for end of lockdown

Stroud District Green Councillors call to save lives in the future by creating new local public health workforce to track and trace future corona outbreaks. Gloucestershire County Councillor, Rachel Smith (Green Minchinhampton), has welcomed the Government’s announcement to move quickly towards establishing a network of contact tracers for identifying all people with the Corona virus […]