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26th March 2018 / 30th August 2019 by timdavies
Carbon Capture and Storage - Essential for our future, or a trojan horse for big oil?
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17th March 2018 / 30th August 2019 by timdavies
Stroud District Council has been praised for progress on house building. A recent article in Business West on the broken housing market highlights that "Stroud District Council are currently the only council in Gloucestershire actively looking to build new council homes. Until last year, Stroud had actually built more council homes than Bristol."
24th February 2018 / 30th August 2019 by timdavies
Only around half of the 35 million plastic bottles sold in Britain every day are currently collected for recycling. The Green Party is calling on the government to urgently implement a bottle deposit scheme.
21st January 2018 / 30th August 2019 by timdavies
Figures in Stroud higher than the national average for suicides, and self-harm among under 18s
12th January 2018 / 30th August 2019 by timdavies
Labour leader standing down for health reasons, Martin Whiteside pays tribute
8th December 2017 / 30th August 2019 by timdavies
The day after the first UN Environment Smog Day, where we remember the toll air pollution has on human health and lives, the leader of the Greens at Gloucestershire County Council Rachel Smith, reminded members at Shire Hall on Wednesday that the council must go further to reduce its own environmental impact. “We’ve got to […]
25th November 2017 / 30th August 2019 by timdavies
Working collaboratively, Greens and Liberal Democrats aim to kick-start a Green transport revolution by bringing forward a motion (1) that will commit the County Council to move to using electric or low emission vehicles, as well as use its leverage with contractors to decrease reliance on polluting petrol and diesel vehicles.
23rd November 2017 / 30th August 2019 by timdavies
Sale recommendation dropped after uproar
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17th November 2017 / 30th August 2019 by timdavies
Call for issue to be properly debated by full council rather than left to "Task and Finish" group
"Unacceptably high number of collisions" justifies 30mph limit on A419