Town Close Ward

On this page you read the Green Party's ward newsletter for Town Close ward.

Post-election Special


Election Special


April newsletter

  • Please vote Green in the City Council elections
  • Manifesto and election video
  • Did you know…
  • Making good use of allotments
  • Recycling for flats
  • Mount Pleasant traffic calming
  • Next Safer Neighbourhoods meeting
  • Council to engage with young people
  • Council must focus on fighting Tesco Appeal, say Greens
  • New OAP bus passes
  • Save the Vauxhall Street Post Office
  • News in brief

February newsletter

  • Save the Puppet Theatre
  • Children's centre opening
  • Samir Jeraj selected for Town Close Ward
  • Tesco Appeal submitted
  • Greens help cut Council energy bill
  • News in brief

January newsletter

  • Unthank Tesco plans rejected again!
  • Have your say on the future of Norwich
  • Path through old hospital site open at last!
  • News in brief

Town Close ward newsletters archive

  • September 2007: Safer neighbourhood panels launched • Path through old hospital site • Unthank Road traffic changes • News in brief
  • Post election special 2007: Stephen Little elected! • Can you help the Green Party make a difference? • Greens ahead in Westminster Seat • Unitary status consultation • News in brief
  • Election special 2007: A message from Stephen Little to Town Close residents • Green news and action from the last year • Greens oppose cross Yare Valley link • Green Party manifesto summary • Greens provide strong alternative to Labour: another defection
  • April 2007: Please vote Green in the City Council elections • Unitary status explained • Unthank Road proposals update • Another former LibDem Councillor joins the Green Party • Mount Pleasant traffic calming • Master composter demonstration a success! • 'Bring CityCare services back under Council control', say Greens • Don't attack Iran • Bus scrutiny update
  • March 2007: Greener City spending plans • Stephan Little selected • Hay Hill stalls • Comprehensive recycling strategy agreed • Compost demonstration on Trafford Road • News in brief
  • February 2007: Good news on incinerator plans • Have you registered to vote? • Norwich takes a lead on climate change • Vauxhall Street open day • Road safety proposals for Unthank Road • Grove Road phone mast plans defeated • Comment: Britain's nuclear weapons • News in brief
  • January 2007: First buses under scrutiny • Safer Norwich partnership open day • Incineration one year on: a public meeting • News in brief
  • November 2006: Urgent action needed on climate change • Greens push for ethical investment at County Hall • The recycling column • Greens provide constructive opposition • Comment: funding public services • News in brief
  • September 2006: Mixed news on incinerator • Upcoming events • Jenny Lind and Eagle Walk parks refurbishment • Third Unthank Road Tesco application rejected
  • July 2006: City Council backs 20mph limit campaign • Orbital bus changes • Anti-incineration campaign update • Old hospital site development • Recycling update • Climate change exhibition • Comment: energy policy • News in brief
  • Post election special 2006: Largest group of Green Councillors in the Country! • Can you help or donate to Norwich Green Party? • Election results • Early Green policy success • Norwich eye • Unthank Tesco • Calling residents associations and community groups
  • Election special 2006: Please vote for a strong Green voice at City Hall • Why only one vote? • No phone / text / internet voting • Climate change warning • Greens news and action from the last year • Unthank Tesco Public Inquiry • Norwich Eye • Lime trees update
  • April 2006: Please vote Green in the City Council elections • Campaign against radical tree pollarding: update • Greens fight for affordable housing in new developments • 25 bus petition: response from First • Stop Unthank Tesco: campaign update • The Eagle licensing application • Recycling and plastic bottle banks • Chris Hull backs Janet Bearman • Attacks on UEA students • Anti-incineration campaign
  • March 2006: Greens improve City Council budget • Greens secure support for small shops and B&Bs • Local and organic school meals update • Little Bethel Street update
  • February 2006: Keep money for public transport and social services, say Greens • 25 bus: campaign update • Campaign against mass tree pollarding • Green energy campaign • Unthank Road safety measures • Stop Unthank Tesco: campaign update • The Norwich Lanes • Battery recycling • Recycling not incineration, say Greens • Peter Tatchell: Why I've joined the Green Party
  • January 2006: Greens oppose plans to burn waste • Greens welcome Council decision on side waste • 25 bus petition update • 'Defend the NHS' campaign • Handy tip comes to Town Close
  • November 2005: Greens launch petition on 25 bus route • Unthank Tesco appeal date set • Lime Tree Road trees • Hewett School gym funding • Renewable energy in new developments • Protecting local services • Local transport plan • Licensing update • Janet Bearman selected • Doorstep recycling now includes cans • Future of City Hall
  • Licensing meeting letter
  • September 2005: Campaigners win battle against Hewett playing fields development • Defend council housing: campaign victory • Decision on Wood Street green space • Greens concerned about Norfolk Employment Growth Study • Park Lane pavement obstruction • Late licences: Greens fight for fair consultation • Stop Unthank Tesco: campaign update • Plastic bottle banks installed • County Council planning to privatise streetlights • Improvements to St Stephen's subway
  • July 2005: Tenants say 'defend council housing' • Handy tip comes to Town Close • Keep traffic lights at Chapelfield roundabout • Pub licensing update • Green talks at Bridges cafe
  • June 2005: Greens win Town Close by-election • Norfolk County Council election results • Two Greens at County Hall • (Lets) make poverty history

Town Close Councillors

Janet Bearman, City Councillor for Town Close ward

Janet Bearman

Stephen Little, City Councillor for Town Close ward

Stephen Little

Chris Hull, County Councillor for Town Close ward

Chris Hull