Post-election Special
- Greens become second party on City Council
- Safer neighbourhoods update
- Ivy Road care home proposal
- 20mph plan approved
- Youth club places available
- Greens propose all-party executive
Election Special
- Your vote could make the difference!
- Ruth Makoff: candidate profile
- Important election information
- Green news and action from the last year
- "We're backing Ruth Makoff"
- Save the Bowthorpe Road Post Office: campaign update
- Congestion charge ruled out
- Marlpit subsidence concerns
- Manifesto summary
- Strong Green prospects
April newsletter
- Please vote Green in the City Council elections
- Manifesto and election video
- Did you know…
- Making good use of allotments
- New OAP bus passes
- Phone mast for West Norwich Hospital
- Recycling for flats
- Council to engage with young people
- Save Bowthorpe Road Post Office!
- Next Safer Neighbourhoods meeting
- News in brief
February newsletter
- Save the Puppet Theatre!
- Petition to upgrade foothpath
- Ruth Makoff selected for Wensum Ward
- News in brief
January newsletter
- Have your say on the future of Norwich
- Traffic calming - Bowthorpe Road and Jex Road
- Neighbourhood business grants
- Congestion charging
- Gipsy Lane bulb planting
- Wensum clothing factory development update
- Friends of Marlpit Wood
Wensum Ward newsletters archive
- September 2007: New recycling scheme for city • Nelson Street green spaces update • Local Democracy Week • Twenty is plenty! • Safer neighbourhood panel launched • Former Wensum clothing factory
- Post election special 2007: Rupert Read re-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 Rupert Read to Wensum residents • Green news and action from the last year • Why only one vote? • Greens oppose cross Yare Valley Link • Bowthorpe Road traffic calming urgently needed • Green Party manifesto summary • Greens provide strong alternative to Labour: another defection
- April 2007: Please vote Green in the City Council elections • Ivy Road Care Home proposals • Unitary status explained • Another former LibDem Councillor joins the Green Party • Tackling anti-social behaviour • Waterworks Road traffic calming measures • Nelson Street application withdrawn • 'Bring CityCare services back under Council control', say Greens • Don't attack Iran • Knowland Grove area recycling banks
- March 2007: Greener city spending plans • Hay Hill stalls • Comprehensive recycling strategy agreed • News in brief
- Februari 2007: Good news on incineration plans • Have you registered to vote? • Mobile phone mast update • Horse chestnut trees • Application for Old Tyre Warehouse site • Norwich takes a lead on climate change • Save the orbital bus! • New green gym comes to Wensum! • Earlham Green Lane cycling proposals • Comment: Britain's nuclear weapons
- January 2007: First buses under scrutiny • Rupert Read re-selected • Incineration: on year on • News in brief
- November 2006: Urgent action needed on climate change • Greens push for ethical investment at County Hall • Road safety proposals in Wensum ward • North Earlham mobile phone mast applications • The recycling column • Greens provide constructive opposition • Comment: funding public services
- September 2006: Mixed news on incinerator • Save Blackdale School site! • Upcoming events • News in brief
- July 2006: City Council backs 20mph limit campaign • That's not cricket! • Anti-incineration campaign update • Proposed development at 457-465 Dereham Road • Chermond Gym Club seeks permanent home • Recycling update • Climate change exhibition • Comment piece: 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 & Ward news • Norwich Eye • Blackdale School site • Calling residents associations and community groups
- Election special 2006: Please vote for a strong Green voice at City Hall • No phone, text and internet voting • Only the Greens oppose Costessey incinerator • Norwich Eye • Green news and action from the last year
- April 2006: Please vote Green in the City Council elections • Campaign against radical tree pollarding • Greens fight for affordable housing in new developments • 25 bus petition: response from First • Working with HELM residents • Recycling in Knowland Grove area • Recycling and plastic bottle banks • Attacks on UEA students • Anti-incineration campaign
- March 2006: Greens improve City Council budget • Earl of Leicester left in rubble • Marlpit Lane verges • Garden benches for Britannia Court • Bowthorpe Road Cemetery entrance repaired • Overgrowing vegetation: Motum Road • Mobile phone mast application expected • Noise from community hospital generator • Pathway to Ranworth First School • Recycling improvements in Wensum ward • Greens secure support for small shops and B&Bs • Local and organic school meals update
- February 2006: Keep money for public transport and social services, say Greens • Campaign against mass tree pollarding • Green energy campaign • Road safety measures in Wensum ward • The Norwich Lanes • Derelict house on Wheatley Road • Uneven pavements: Winchcomb and Wheatley Roads • Faulty streetlights by Aldi • Fresh planning application for Fourways Garage site • 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 • Earlham Road bus services • 'Defend the NHS' campaign
- November 2005: Greens launch bus petitions • 'The Lanes' • Greens fight for crossing near busy roundabout • Bowthorpe Road traffic survey • Renewable energy in new developments • Protecting local services • Local Transport Plan • Licensing update • Tom Llewellyn selected • Doorstep recycling now include cans • Future of City Hall
- Licensing meeting letter
- September 2005: Late licences: Greens fight for fair consultation • Consultation on play area improvements • Greens concerned about Norfolk Employment Growth Study • Earl of Leicester should have been saved • Defend council housing: campaign victory! • Hewett School playing fields: another campaign victory! • Plastic bottle banks installed • County Council planning to privatise streetlights
- Fourways Garage letter
- Earl of Leicester letter
- July 2005: Tenants say 'defend council housing' • Earl of Leicester application • Handy tip comes to Wensum • Gipsy Lane phone mast • Good news! • Pub licensing update • Green talks at Bridges cafe
- June 2005: Greens win first two County Council seats • General election result • High Green attendance • Green Party road safety proposals blocked • (Lets) make poverty history