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Bromsgrove
and Redditch Green Party
 
http://www.redditchgreens.org.uk
Bromsgrove
and Redditch Green Party Local Party Contact: Jill
Harvey (above left) Kevin White (Green Party
Parliamentary Candidate for Redditch) and Alistair
Waugh (Redditch Green Party local election
candidate) (above right)
Bromsgrove
Green Party was launched in November 2005, near the
end of a year that saw a rejuvenated regional Party
building on its 2004 European election vote, and
they recently amalgamated with Redditch Green Party.
Members
have been campaigning on local issues;in the local
elections in May 2007. Jill Harvey was elected to
Lickey and Blackwell Parish Council. In the County
Council elections here on 4th June, Bromsgrove and
Redditch Green Party fielded a total of ten
candidates, a five-fold increase on the last County
elections.
Kevin
White was recently selected as Green Party
Parliamentary Candidate for Redditch constituency.
He has been campaigning on a number of local issues,
such as opposition
to the closure of local post offices.
Redditch
Green Party's Facebook page can be found here.
Anyone wishing to join Bromsgrove and Redditch Green
Party, or to find out more information, should
contact Jill Harvey jill@lickey.plus.com
0121 453 5838.
Election
Campaign Launched !
January
16, 2010
WEBSITE LAUNCH
KICKS OFF GREEN PARTY GENERAL ELECTION
CAMPAIGN IN REDDITCH
A new website
has marked the launch of the Green Party’s
general election campaign in Redditch. Kevin
White has been selected as the Green Party’s
candidate & he’s looking forward to the
campaign ahead. His website details the
party’s policies & a range of ways local
residents can support the election campaign.
Support for
the local Green Party gained a massive boost
last year when Green candidates stood in the
local elections across Redditch. In the county
council election, 16.6% of voters in the Arrow
Valley West division cast a vote for Kevin and
there were similar results across the town.
Kevin White
said: “Like my parents and grandparents
before me, I’ve lived in Redditch all my
life, so I’m passionate about the town.
I’m interested in all political issues but
there’s one more than most which requires
urgent action.
“Most
people know it is time to get really serious
about climate change and we only have a short
space of time to act. I want to show people
that a greener future is not about misery and
sacrifice but a better quality of life.
“The Green
Party want to create a million new jobs in
green industries, improve public transport
making it more reliable, convenient &
cheaper and support small, local businesses,
boosting the local economy.
“Politicians
have finally woken up to the seriousness of
climate change but when it comes to
implementing the right policies, they are
saying one thing and doing another”.”
Kevin joined
other Redditch residents and up to 50,000
campaigners from across the UK on a march
through London in December. The biggest
environmental march ever staged in the UK was
dubbed ‘The Wave’ and marked the start of
the Climate Summit which ended 2 weeks later
in dismal failure.
Kevin
commented: “The lack of success in
Copenhagen means that we need redoubled
efforts in 2010 to reach a real agreement.
World leaders produced an empty accord which
was not fair, not ambitious and not legally
binding.
“Despite
the obvious disappointment, in one sense we
now have good reason to be optimistic as it
seems highly likely that within months, the
Green Party will achieve a major breakthrough
and gain our first seats in parliament.
“For anyone
concerned about the future of the planet, or
the current state of politics in general,
these are worrying but also very exciting
times.”
The Green
Party’s election website can be found at www.kevinwhitegreenparty.wordpress.com
but anyone without access to the internet can
contact the Green Party on 01527 458395.
published and
promoted by Greg Holmes, on behalf of Kevin
White, both of North Worcestershire Green
Party, PO Box 10202, Redditch, Worcs. B98 8YT
Results for
Green Party County Council Candidates in Bromsgrove
and Redditch - election day 4th June 2009
Bromsgrove
Alvechurch -
Conservative 1165 (40.99%) UKIP 626 (22.03%) LibDem
376 (13.23%) Labour 264 (9.29%) Tim
Martin (Green Party) 222 (7.81%) BNP 189
(6.65%)
Beacon - Labour
1142 (29.37%) Conservative 1110 (28.55%) Independent
592 (15.23%) Independent 436 (11.21%) Jill
Harvey (Green Party) 323 (8.31%) BNP 285
(7.33%)
Bromsgrove Central - Conservative 1207 (40.86%)
Labour 928 (31.42%) Rosemarie
Powe (Green Party) 442 (14.96%) BNP 377
(12.76%)
Bromsgrove South - Conservative 934 (33.99%)
Independent 557 (20.27%) Labour 519 (18.89%) BNP 385
(14.01%) Paul Roberts (Green
Party) 353 (12.85%)
Clent Hills -
Conservative 2073 (57.10%) Independent 736 (20.97%)
Labour 302 (8.30%) John Loynes
(Green Party) 263 (7.23%) BNP 233 (6.40%)
Woodvale - Conservative 1245 (39.40%) UKIP 774
(24.49%) Labour 527 (16.68%) Peter
Harvey (Green Party (351 (11.11%) BNP 263
(8.32%)
Redditch
Arrow Valley
East - Conservative 2159 (19.21%) Conservative 1809
(16.10%) Labour 1285 (11.43%) Labour 1218 (10.84%)
BNP 1204 (10.71%) LibDem 1029 (9.16%) LibDem 936
(8.33%) BNP 882 (7.85%) Emma
Bradley (Green Party) 717 (6.38%)
Arrow Valley West - Conservative 1677 (19.11%)
Conservative 1626 (18.53%) Labour 1410 (16.06%0
Labour 1274 (14.52%) LibDem 1075 (12.25%) LibDem 900
(10.25%) Kevin White (Green
Party) 815 (9.29%)
Redditch North - Conservative 2238 (23.22%)
Conservative 2095 (21.74%) Labour 1372 (14.24%)
Labour 1334 (13.84%) LibDem 941 (9.76%) LibDem 835
(8.66%) Rylma White (Green
Party) 823 (8.54%)
Redditch South - Conservative 2929 (26.01%)
Conservative 2583 (22.94%) UKIP 1515 (13.45%) LibDem
973 (8.64%) LibDem 874 (7.76%) Alistair
Waugh (Green Party) 821 (7.29%) Labour 787
(6.99%) Labour 778 (6.91%)
Link
to website of a Redditch by-election, March 2009
Green Party
Results Bromsgrove
District Council elections
3rd May 2007
Catshill
ward
(2 seats)
Conservative
Party 510
Conservative Party 496
Peter Harvey (Green Party)
163 (7.15%)
Labour Party 435
Labour
Party 365
UK Independence Party 310
Hillside
ward
(2 seats)
Conservative
Party 816
Conservative Party 567
Jill Harvey (Green Party)
369 (12.5%)
Independent 571
Independent 626
Green
Party Results Lickey
and Blackwell Parish Council elections
3rd May 2007
Lickey
Monument ward (2 seats)
Jill
Harvey (Green Party)
190 (elected)
Independent 283
Independent 152
Worcestershire
County Council election results
5th May 2005
Green Party Candidates
in Bromsgrove
Woodvale
Jill Harvey
289(5.15%)
Bromsgrove
East
Peter Harvey
225(4.23%)

| Results
2001 |
General
Election |
Redditch
Constituency |
| Name |
Party |
Votes |
| Jacqui
Smith |
Labour |
16,899 |
| Karen
Lumley |
Conservative |
14,415 |
| Michael
Ashall |
Liberal
Democrat |
3,808 |
| George
Flynn |
UK
Independence Party |
1,259 |
| Richard
Armstrong |
Green
Party |
651 |
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