The 2nd Lewes Festival of Socialism & Trades Unionism comes to an end on Oct 26th with a public meeting addressed by CWU General Secretary Billy Hayes. It kicks off at the Lewes Arms at 8.00.pm. Please come along in massive numbers & bring those banners out one last time. The banners have really made this festival something special. We will try to be as fair as possible in allocating space for stalls. But please be aware, that space is [...]
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Green Failure Lewes Local issues News
Are the Greens divided in Lewes
Its a simple enough question, with a lead Green Councillor: Matt Kent leaving the Green Party fold to become an independent. We have to ask why he felt the need to leave after being committed to the green cause. What would so put him off, what would divide the Greens. In Lewes they seem to have a habit of losing councillors or people leaving. Perhaps they will offer some transparency on these matters? Matt has his own web site that [...]
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Brighton Public Toilets threatened by Green Party
LOLA – LEAVE OUR LOOS ALONE! The draft budget from the Green Administration of Brighton and Hove City Council is proposing to close 9 public toilets and reducing the level of attendance at 6 others. The Labour Group has launched a campaign, LOLA (Leave our Loos Alone), with the support of Hilary Benn MP (Shadow Secretary for Communities and Local Government). Toilets are a basic public service and are essential for parents of young children, older people, and people with [...]
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Campaigns Housing News Policy
There is no place like home
You may have heard the news that under this Tory-led Government, there has been a 17% increase in the number of families losing their homes. These aren’t just dry statistics – they are real families facing homelessness. The Government must change course, stop cutting too far and too fast and come up with a Plan B for the economy – before more people lose their homes. Help us send that message by signing the petition
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