Worcester Green Party
News
4 January 2023 / 4 January 2023 by Matthew
Pershore College, which is part of WCG, has sponsored the Worcester Show Schools’ Gardening Competition since 2019, with its support helping many young people get involved with their school gardens and allotments. Staff from the schools and their gardening club pupils gathered at the Pump House in Worcester’s Gheluvelt Park to receive their grants. The […]
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Events
1 December 2022 by Matthew
New Year and a Curry Social – A great Worcester Greens tradition. Tuesday, January 10, 7:45 pm 10:00 pm Location: Anarkali 47 The Tything, Worcester, WR1 1JT Host Contact Info: Jon Bodenham 07795121995 jonbodenham@hotmail.com The Anarkali is also a favourite as it offers a stylish light and sociable setting and a great offer for vegetarian vegan […]
Events News
16 November 2022 / 16 November 2022 by Matthew
Green Socials are back! Join us for a natter and very sociable quiz night. It’s a must book so let us know you are coming and we will book tables and we can sort the teams out on the night. The Arch Rivals run a very successful quiz night every Thursday with tables of up to 5 […]
Elections News
8 November 2022 / 8 November 2022 by Matthew
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 […]
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1 September 2022 by Matthew
An acoustic evening of singer-songwriters in St. Peter’s to raise funds for Worcester Green Party. The artists are giving their time for free (apart from the odd drink). Great music, with a smidgen of Green Politics… Tor has a few songs with biting and self-deprecating satire. A neat micro pub offering cocktails, real ales, specialist […]
Campaigns Policies Transport
14 June 2022 / 4 January 2023 by Matthew
Lots of people say that a city wide 20mph speed limit on residential side streets would encourage more people to walk and cycle, what do you think? If you want your Councillors to take action then sign up to this petition today.