Government Must Properly Fund Adult Social Care 29th January 2017 / 16th August 2019 by timdavies Extra funding claims are "smoke and mirrors" Read more »
No Democratic Mandate for Leaving the Single Market 28th January 2017 / 16th August 2019 by timdavies Taking Britain out of the single market is reckless and a big gamble Read more »
Brexit: Make Your Voice Heard 17th January 2017 / 20th March 2021 by timdavies A powerful letter from Green Party member Rod Nelson. He argues that there is a brief window when the rush to Brexit can be slowed, halted and reversed.. Read more »
Eva Ward – Our New County Council Candidate for Stroud Central 9th January 2017 / 20th March 2021 by timdavies Eva, former social worker and long-term Stroud resident, standing to replace Sarah Lunnon Read more »
Javelin Park: Demonstrating the case for Open Contracting 8th January 2017 / 20th March 2021 by timdavies The public still has no idea what they'll be spending on the incinerator - because all the documents are heavily redacted, including the value for money analysis. Read more »
GCC “Medium Term Financial Strategy” – Public Services Under Pressure 10th December 2016 / 20th March 2021 by timdavies Our Tory-dominated County Council pushes forward with "Austerity" Read more »
Show Us the Contracts 6th December 2016 / 20th March 2021 by timdavies Sarah Lunnon challenges the County Council to tell us what we're paying out on secretive private contracts Read more »
Plan presents an open door to Frackers 26th November 2016 / 20th March 2021 by timdavies We have responded to the consultation on GCC's "Minerals Local Plan" - and we don't like it! Read more »
Prospective Green Candidate for Minchinhampton Calls for Reversal of Local Government Cuts 24th November 2016 / 20th March 2021 by timdavies Rachel Smith meets with party leaders, joins other councillors to petition government over cuts Read more »
Don’t Privatise Future Flood Prevention 14th November 2016 / 20th March 2021 by timdavies EFRA report gets direction right but funding model wrong Read more »