Happy New Year from your Green Party councillors
There are elections on the horizon and with them a chance to create a fairer, greener country – and get more Green councillors and MPs elected.
The Green Party is the main opposition party on Reading Council
2023 was a big year for the Green Party.
Thanks to another set of recordbreaking local election results in May, countrywide we now have more councillors than ever before – representing our communities with hard work, integrity and commitment.
In Reading we have grown to seven Green Party councillors and are now the main opposition party on Reading Council – ahead of the Conservatives.
Green councillors working for a fairer, greener and cleaner town
We continue to be the party standing for fairness:
Calling for decent public services and standing up for the increasing number of families that have been evicted and people sleeping rough on our streets
Defending the River Thames and Kennet from Thames Water’s sewage
Campaigning for the council to get the basics right like bin collections that are on time.
More and more people are telling us how much they want to come together and help build a peaceful, fairer, greener and cleaner town, country and world.
2024 is going to be a momentous year for people and the planet.
It’s time for action.
Get involved and make a difference
As the main opposition party on Labour-run Reading Council Green Party councillors will continue to work constructively to get the best for Reading residents.
There are now seven Green Party councillors and we are two councillors ahead of the Conservatives.
We will keep working hard all year round on the issues that matter to residents.
If you’re keen on being part of the change in Reading, get involved and help us make Reading fairer, greener and cleaner: reading.greenparty.org.uk/getinvolved in business and public services.
And our research and knowledge exchange activities drive innovation for businesses small and large.
The economy isn’t our primary focus, though. I’m always heartened to see the cultural role we play in the area.
Our staff and students from all over the world add to the cultural diversity of our boroughs, and of course, through partnership with local organisations, they work to bring about positive social change.
A global university depends on its strong local roots. We have connections with almost every country in the world, but we will always be from, and of, the people of Reading and Wokingham.
We could not make any of this impact, economically, culturally or socially, without our community’s support.
To all our partners and local residents who have helped us over the past year: thank you. We look forward to strengthening these bonds in the year ahead.