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Financial difficulties facing Connaught point to need for change of policy

8 September 2010 The Green Party has commented today on the financial difficulties facing the housing services company Connaught, which has seen trading its shares suspended in the face of £220m debts. Connaught has eight contracts with Norwich City Council for services such as rubbish collection, street cleaning and housing maintenance and employs 650 people in […]

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“Broadband and mobile coverage a matter of social equality”, says Green leader

30 July 2010 Councillor Phil Hardy, leader of the Green Party Councillors on Norfolk County Council, has said that the poor broadband and mobile phone coverage experienced by many people in rural Norfolk is a matter of social equality [1]. He was speaking at an event held by Norfolk County Council on 29 July which […]

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Deputy Leader Adrian Ramsay addresses public meeting on Government plans

14 July 2010 Norfolk’s schools are under threat, a public meeting in Norwich was warned last night [1]. Green Party Deputy Leader Adrian Ramsay and former Norwich North MP Ian Gibson were amongst the speakers at a public meeting where teachers and parents expressed concern about the Government’s plan for more academies and free schools. […]

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Norfolk County Council accused of avoiding public inquiry

26 March 2010 Susan Curran, the Green Party General Election candidate for Broadland, is calling on the government to make sure there’s a public inquiry into the major alterations planned for the A47 Postwick Interchange. The so-called Postwick Hub is effectively the first phase of the controversial Norwich Northern Distributor Road but Mrs Curran says […]

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Burning refuse undermines recycling targets and wastes resources

24 March 2010 Greens in Norfolk are gearing up for a new fight against plans to burn refuse at an incinerator in King’s Lynn. Conservative controlled Norfolk County Council today (Wednesday March 24th) announced a shortlist of two contractors to provide a new waste plant at Saddlebow on the edge of King’s Lynn. Both consortiums […]

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