First Green Councillor Elected to Burnley! 4th May 2018 by martynhurt In yesterday’s Local Elections, the voters of Trinity Ward elected Burnley’s first Green Councillor, Andrew Fewings. Read more »
BP&RGP Selects Laura Fisk as General Election PPC for Burnley 3rd May 2017 by martynhurt We are pleased to announce that Laura Fisk has been selected as Green Party candidate for Burnley in the general Election on June 8th Laura wants to stand up for the people of Burnley, offering something different to the other parties. She cares passionately about the town and its people, and has been working hard […] Read more »
BP&R GP announces a record number of candidates in County Council Election 30th April 2017 by martynhurt Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale Green Party continue to build on past election achievements. We are pleased to announce that a record number of residents across Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale will be able to vote green for Lancashire County Council elections on 4 May 2017. We have 11 candidates across Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale, which means […] Read more »
Monthly Litter Picks 23rd January 2017 by martynhurt On the last Sunday of every month residents join members of Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale Green Party to litter pick. We meet at 12noon outside Burnley Manchester Road train station and sweep for litter around the Burnham Gate area til 3pm. We are always looking to welcome new members! Why not come along for a few […] Read more »
Burnley Local Plan – Our Response Published 26th August 2016 by martynhurt Today we have submitted our response to Burnley’s emerging local plan. Today we have submitted our response to Burnley’s emerging local plan. Whilst we have not intended to be overly critical, we felt that the Council’s plan was lacking in some key areas from a progressive and green perspective. We were particularly concerned with the […] Read more » local plan
20 Is Plenty for Burnley 5th March 2016 by martynhurt Members of Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale teamed up with residents near Scott Park for a morning of action against speeding on Scott Park Road. Scott Park Road is designated 20MPH and yet cars use the road, together with St Matthews Street which is also 20MPH, as a rat run. Children using the park, neighbours with […] Read more »