Upcoming Events
Turn Worcester Green – Mass Team Leafleting Morning 9:50am Tuesday 25th February

Want to make Worcester a greener and fairer place? You could help us double our Green county councillors at the elections in May 2025. Join us on the 18th February for mass leafleting for a prompt 9.45am start. This Tuesday there is a location change. We will meet at 146 Bath Road, WR5 3EP.
To help us organise materials it’s good to let us know you are coming – please register by clicking on the button below
Turn Worcester Green – Mass Team Leafleting Morning 10am Saturday 22nd February

Want to make Worcester a greener and fairer place? You could help us double our Green county councillors at the elections in May 2025. Join us on the 22nd February for mass leafleting 10am start.
To help us organise materials it’s good to let us know you are coming – email louisjosephstephen@gmail.com or click on the button below
Green movie evening – rescheduled for 3rd March 2025

Join us for a classic Ken Loach film that tackles the issues of immigrants and their reception in local communities.
On Monday 3rd March at 7pm, Worcester Green Party will hold a movie evening at Diglis Basin Film Club
It is an opportunity to meet like-minded Green Party supporters and enjoy a discussion during the interval where we will be serving refreshments as well as a chance to buy raffle tickets as this is also a fundraiser to support our County Election campaign due in May.
The picture and sound quality will be excellent as this private film club (Diglis Basin Film Club) was set up and is managed by an experienced sound engineer who is also a Green Party supporter.
Tickets for this event are £10 full price or £5 for unwaged supporters.
Please buy tickets in advance.
Please note this is by arrangement with a private cinema club and so we are not allowed to use the film title or promote the film in any public forum or on social media unless it is a closed user group. Doing so could invalidate the club’s license.
To book your ticket, please click on the button below
International Women’s Day History Walk and Talk – Sat 8th march 2025
Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination. A world that is diverse, equitable and inclusive.A world where difference is values and celebrated. Together we can forge women’s equality collectively for #IWD2025 We can all #ACCELERATEACTION.
Join us for a free walk and talk featuring inspiring women from Worcester’s past. Starting by the statue of Vesta Tilley in the Cornmarket we will take a tour of places in the city associated with some of Worcester’s famous women and their triumphs and setbacks. The talk will be led by Cllr. Tor Pingree (St. Clement) and candidate for Riverside Division in the upcoming Council Elections.

What3 words for the starting point to the walk is: ///hiding.care.racks
The walk of 2.6km will take around 90 minutes, with stops along the way to learn about the lives of our local heroines. It takes in some of the houses they lived in, their plaques and statues.
We will end the walk at the Guildhall where their is an International Women’s Day event organised by Worcester TUC.
All are welcome. This is an accessible event.
For more information or to book your spot, please click on the button below.
Previous Events
Climate crisis talk by Professor Trevor Hocking – Monday 10th Feb 2025
On the 10th February 2025 Professor Trevor Hocking held a climate crisis talk at the Granary,
37 activists joined us for this talk on
- carbon emissions, their effects on global warming and climate change
- the impacts on the living World, both globally and in the UK
- the contributions that individuals can make by reducing their own energy use and carbon footprint
- personal data and handouts which give information and advice, including first-hand experience of living with a heat pump.
Green gig night



On Saturday 16th November there was a successful acoustic evening of singer-songwriters in St. Peter’s that raised funds for Worcester Green Party.
There was great music, with a smidgen of Green Politics, curated by our own Councillor Tor Pingree, together with Emma Howett and Tyler Massey.
Thank you to everyone who came and helped support Worcester Green Party.
Power Up for Change at Worcester Green Party’s Electric Homes for the Future Event!
Tuesday 14th May 2024 11:00-13:00
Worcester Green Party held an electrifying event at GL, a showroom buzzing with the latest in sustainable home appliances. We had 14 attendees charged with possibility.
Fellow Green enthusiasts learnt how to reduce their home’s carbon footprint with energy-efficient products, and got amped about building a brighter future. There were vegan refreshments, an informative tour led by Callum Whittall on GL’s exciting range of products including infrared heating, air source hot water cylinders and EV chargers that lit our spark! Thank you to everyone who came and had the chance to connect and be a positive force for change. Our thanks to Jon Bodenham for organising this event.
International Women’s Day History Walk and Talk

On International Women’s Day, Worcester Green Party hosted a well-attended (40 participants) walk and talk celebrating the inspiring women who shaped Worcester’s past. Leisa Taylor, a feminist and Green Party candidate for Cathedral Ward, led the 2.6km tour. Over the course of 90 minutes, participants explored landmarks associated with these local heroines, gaining insights into their triumphs and struggles. The walk concluded at the Guildhall, with an optional social lunch at the Centenary Lounge for those who wished to continue the conversation. This accessible event provided a unique opportunity to learn about Worcester’s rich history and the remarkable women who played a significant role in it.
BULB PLANTING

Sunday 28th January 10:00-12:00
Cllr Karen Lewing, Cllr Hannah Cooper and Cllr Matt Jenkins were joined by local residents to plant snowdrops and winter aconites on the grass in Harvey Walk. The bulbs were paid for by Karen and Hannah’s ward funding.
Cllr Hannah Cooper said ‘Karen and I got the street name plates installed in Harvey Walk in the Autumn, planting spring bulbs is the next phase in developing the placemaking in this area’.
Cllr Karen Lewing specifically chose bulbs that would benefit the first pollinators of the year.
Barnstorming Launch Event

Thank you to the 90 attendees who came to our barnstorming event at The Granary. We kicked off our launch with a bang with some exceptional guests including Zack Polanski, Shesh Sheshabhatter and Caroline Lucas MP. Music was provided by Icy Moon Explorers with vocals by Tor Pingree. We were delighted to receive so many generous donations of both money and time. Special thanks to our Events Coordinator, Jon for making the whole event possible.
Green living at Pack It In
Join activists, councillors and friends for a re-launch of Pack it in -Zero Waste Living.
Owner Phillipa Gilfillan is hosting an evening that will include:
- Food and drink tasting in her new cafe – a chance to sample vegan food at its best.
- A short practical talk on going plastic free at home and a chance to swap ideas on getting there.
- A brief product demonstration of the more unusual and lesser known zero waste products. (e.g. how do those weird washing eggs work).
Its also a great opportunity to meet new activists and members swap stories on our campaigns and meet and quiz a representative range of our 11 city councillors and 2 county councillors .
Green Social – The Dice Box
Wednesday 8th November 2023 18:00-20:00

Dice, laughs, and green vibes filled the air at the Worcester Green Party’s board game night! With 22 people rolling dice and strategising their way through epic games, the Dice Box board game cafe buzzed with friendly competition and good company.
A huge shout-out to our councillors, members, and friends who joined us for this fun-filled night! We devoured delicious food, soaked in the warm hospitality, and unleashed our inner game masters thanks to the Dice Box’s amazing team and their board game expertise.
This night was such a hit, we’re already planning the next one! ️ At the Worcester Green Party, we’re not just passionate about the environment, we love supporting local businesses like the Dice Box too. See you there next time?
Guided Nature Walk – Warndon
In October 2023, 28 nature enthusiasts in Worcester enjoyed a leisurely guided walk along a section of the Wild About Worcester Way. Led by Paul Snookes, the co-creator the 12 mile trail, the two hour exploration began at St Nicholas Church.
As the group meandered towards Worcester Woods, Paul shed light on the fascinating natural history of the area, bringing the environmental context to life.
The walk provided a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow nature lovers and learn about Warndon’s green spaces. A delicious reward awaited everyone at the finish point in Worcester Woods- hot soup prepared by Patrick and Jon alongside fresh bread rolls.
Green Pub Night
Join us on Thursday 6th of July from 7pm for a drink and a chat.
We will be at The Wheatsheaf Inn on Henwick Road.
They have great local beer and lots of indoor and outdoor space.
Great British Spring Clean in the Arboretum
The event took place on Sunday 2nd April 2024
Commenting on the event, Hannah Cooper said: ‘We are delighted to lead the Great British Spring Clean Up in the Arboretum. It’s important that we all do our part to keep our city clean and tidy, and this event gives us an opportunity to come together and make a real difference
Cllr Karen Lewing added, ‘As a Green Party councillor, I’m passionate about protecting our environment. By working with the community, we can achieve our goal of cleaner streets and a pleasant environment for everyone’.
Cllr Matt Jenkins commented, ‘The Great British Clean Up is a fantastic initiative, and I’m pleased that Worcester Green Party is leading the way in our city. I look forward to seeing many volunteers help us tidy up our streets.’
The Great British Clean Up is a national campaign supported by Keep Britain Tidy, which encourages residents to take action to improve their local area by removing litter from parks, streets, beaches and the countryside.
International Womens Day


Wednesday, 8th March 2023,
Hannah Cooper led a walk around Worcester looking at the women who have shaped Worcester. Huge thanks to everyone who came out in such surprisingly snowy conditions! We started by being interviewed by BBC Hereford & Worcester. We learnt about greats such as Vesta Tilley, Hannah Snell, Shelia Scott and Mrs Henry Wood to name but a few during the walking tour. The tour ended in the shelter of the Guildhall where Hannah pointed out a dreadful piece of misogyny on display: a scold’s bridle. If elected, Hannah vowed to push for proper curation of the instrument of torture. We were all thankful to warm up and have a delicious lunch at nearby Auntie Em’s Tea Room which was chosen because it’s a woman-owned business and its child-friendly ethos