Green councillors showing their support for the Green Party West Mercia PCC candidate Julian Dean when he visited Worcester. Voters will elect a PCC on Thursday, May 2, the same day as the local elections. West Mercia is the fourth largest geographic police force area in England and Wales and covers three counties – Worcestershire, […]
Category: Elections
Our 2024 -2028 manifesto
Worcester Green Party’s 2024 -2028 manifesto is now live.To view this, please click on this link […]
Green party hopes for record number of seats in England local elections
The Green party has said it is confident that its candidates will hold a record number of seats after next month’s local elections in England, but also opened up the possibility of cooperating with other parties during the general election and with Labour if it wins power in Westminster. Launching its local election campaign in […]
Read More… from Green party hopes for record number of seats in England local elections
Greens defeat Tories for place on Worcestershire County Council
The Green Party earned another impressive win against the Conservatives for a place on the county council. Andrew Cross came out on top in the Warndon division for a place on Worcestershire County Council in a by-election held following the death of long-standing councillor Andy Roberts. The impressive victory for the Greens saw Cllr Cross […]
Read More… from Greens defeat Tories for place on Worcestershire County Council
Green Party success at Warndon Parish by-elections
On the 19th of October, Worcester had two by-elections: one for the Worcester City Council ward of Warndon Parish South, and one for the Warndon Parish division of Worcestershire County Council. The results saw Worcester Green Party’s Katie Collier claim victory in Warndon Parish South and city Green Councillor Andrew Cross in Warndon Parish division. […]
Read More… from Green Party success at Warndon Parish by-elections
Green elections wins in the local press
Worcester Green Party is a worthy second largest party The rise of Worcester’s Greens may well be studied in years to come. From a small operation, throwing all their resources at one target seat, the party has become an election winning juggernaut, capable of multiple campaigns across Worcester. Read more. […]
Green success in Worcester elections
Huge wins for Greens in Worcester We are the second largest party on the city council. With all the votes counted, the Greens won five of the 11 seats, Labour won 4, and the Liberal Democrats won 2. This means the political balance at the City Council is now: Labour – 13 seats (+1) Greens […]
Candidates for city council elections
Worcester Green Party have a candidate standing in every ward at this year’s city council elections on Thursday 4th May. Worcester Green Party currently has six councillors on the city council and one councillor on the county council. View all candidates […]
General Election Candidate selected
Worcester Green Party members have selected Tor Pingree to stand in the Worcester constituency at the next General Election. Tor’s key message: “The country is facing a cost of living crisis. We know that creating warm secure homes with better insulation and providing good public transport will tackle both the cost of living crisis and […]
Green Election Success
Thank you so much to everyone who helped us gain two more Green City Councillors, Tom Piotrowski and Steve Cockeram! We’re so grateful to everyone who helped with leaflets, door-knocking and many other things. Well done to Heather McNeillis, who has done a great deal for residents in Gorse Hill over the past year in […]