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The Green Party is growing fast. We now represent people in Westminster and in a record number of local councils across the country.
Here in Bradford we have two hard working Green councillors, Martin Love and Kevin Warnes and we are working hard to elect even more!
We're working progressively on local issues; to improve the lives of all people across Bradford District, and to improve our local environment.
We rely on people power rather than corporate finance in all that we do. Get involved with us today so that we can achieve so much more for Bradford.
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Latest Shipley Ward News
The Green Party has responded to government announcements of new lock-down measures across Bradford District and other areas of Northern England. Councillor Martin Love, leader of the Green Party Group on Bradford District Council, said: “The government’s lacklustre approach to track and trace has failed. “Announcing major new lock-down measures on Twitter with less than […]
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Shipley’s Green Party councillors call for Bradford Council to use the ‘Blight Site Fund’ to take control of the derelict Hirst Wood Garden Centre in Saltaire following the refusal of the latest planning application for three houses. Shipley Ward Green Party councillors have welcomed this week’s planning decision to refuse consent for new housing on […]
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Bradford Green Party has unveiled their plan to help ensure Bradford’s recovery following the coronavirus crisis is a green recovery – putting people and our environment at the heart of plans to reinvigorate our local economy. The Green Party coronavirus recovery plan called “A Greener Future for Bradford” is calling for an array of measures […]
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