Mayor’s week 7 -13 April 2024 15 April 2024 / 15 April 2024 by Patrick I had the pleasure of giving some of the Worcester Wheels volunteers a much-deserved Mayoral ‘thank you for everything you do’ tour of the Guildhall. Worcester Wheels helps older and less able-bodied people get around the city to attend hospital appointments and social events where the cost of a taxi would be prohibitive. Their work […] Read more »
Lansdowne Park Seesaw Swings Back into Action Thanks to Local Councillors! 10 April 2024 / 10 April 2024 by Patrick Local families in Lansdowne Park have been rejoicing as a beloved seesaw has been brought back to life after years of being out of action. Previously surrounded by Heras fencing, the metal seesaw has been repaired and is now ready for playful adventures. This successful outcome is thanks to the dedicated efforts of Arboretum Ward […] Read more »
Our 2024 -2028 manifesto 8 April 2024 / 8 April 2024 by Patrick Worcester Green Party’s 2024 -2028 manifesto is now live.To view this, please click on this link Read more »
Green party hopes for record number of seats in England local elections 4 April 2024 / 4 April 2024 by Patrick 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 »
World Autism Acceptance Week 2 April 2024 / 26 March 2024 by Patrick To celebrate World Autism Acceptance Week, we asked Cllr Neil Laurenson to share his thoughts on his own autistic experience and his hopes for the future. What does World Autism Acceptance Week mean to you personally, and why do you think it’s important to highlight the diversity of autistic experiences?My opinion about World Autism Acceptance Week […] Read more »
Mayor’s blog: Volunteering can be so rewarding 30 March 2024 by Patrick My time as Mayor is rapidly coming to an end. I’ve met with dozens of community groups and attended several major events in Worcester which simply could not function without the support of volunteers. People who volunteer tell me that they do it because they want to make a difference. However, what has also really […] Read more »