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Greens to launch City Manifesto on Saturday 10th May 10am
Oxford Green Party will be launching its City Council manifesto at 10am this Saturday 10th May, with Natalie Bennett, Keith Taylor and many of our local candidates
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Greens urge County to help fight bee colony collapse
Oxfordshire Green Party is presenting a motion to the County Council at its May meeting on Bee colony collapse. This is a second attempt as other parties on the County... Read More
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Greens Support May Day March
Oxfordshire Green Party supports the May Day march commencing at 11.30 in
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Animal welfare at the heart of Green concerns
Oxfordshire Green Party recognises that the City Council has a vital role in the protection and advancement of animal rights in Oxford.
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Greens back Oxford unitary authority
Oxfordshire Green Party have backed calls for Oxford to become a unitary authority claiming it could save £4m per annum; money that could be directed towards providing much needed... Read More
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Greens stepping up to the soapbox
Prominent Greens will be stepping up to the soapbox on 1st May to have their say as part of the Soapbox City event organised by the Oxford Playhouse... Read More
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Council rejects Greens calls for a Housing Crisis Summit
Just weeks after the shocking survey that showed Oxford to be the least affordable city for housing in the UK, the Labour-run City Council has rejected Green calls... Read MoreGreens warn City Council could be fined for breaches of EU air quality guidelines
As Oxford City Council issues another pollution warning, Greens warn that the Council could be fined for repeated breaches of EU air quality guidelines.
Read MoreGreens call for County Council to back ethical care charter
Green Party Councillor David Williams (Iffley Fields and St Marys) will be pressing for the next County Council meeting to adopt the Ethical Care Charter created by UNISON. A... Read More
Oxford support fund could have been saved
The Oxford Support Fund, which ceases to operate on 31st March 2014, could have been saved if the City Council had accepted Green Party suggestions on its budget.
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