Yes, for the 3rd year the Green team from Halesworth organised the pulling of Himalayan Balsam from the Town Park. Permission was sort from the riparian owners, in fact this year the other banks riparian owner was contacted and worked with the team to clear that side of the bank. It is heartening to notice…… Continue reading Halesworth Himalayan Balsam pull – year 3
Month: July 2024
Adrian to Westminster
Leaving Diss Station suited and booted, with a group of Green supporters to wave him on his way Here with fellow Green MPs and House of Lords, Natalie Bennett and Jenny Jones, in Westminster.
Waveney celebration in Kaliwoods (unofficial)
Having attended the green party count without cake, Andrew’s grandchild was incredulous – a party without cake? This one was with cake. The teams of volunteers who had worked their socks off, leafleting , putting up poster boards (I spied some in the back of a car) came from north south east west: Norwich, Diss,…… Continue reading Waveney celebration in Kaliwoods (unofficial)
Adrian and the Campaign in Bungay
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Adrian and the campaign in Halesworth
The great poster board master put up over 50 poster boards around the Halesworth area. Some were put out of reach up in trees. We were joined by Greens from Sheffield, Durham, London and Leiston, to help us in the final week. What inspiration and hope they bought. The penultimate day, Adrian Ramsay came to…… Continue reading Adrian and the campaign in Halesworth
Adrian Ramsay elected July 4th
The Green Party secured an historic first seat in East Anglia with a convincing win in the new cross-border Waveney Valley constituency. Party co-leader Adrian Ramsay secured 20,467 votes to edge out the Conservatives’ Richard Rout with a majority of 5,594. had a turnout of 56.99%. Results: Scott Huggins (Reform UK) – 7779 Gurpreet Padda…… Continue reading Adrian Ramsay elected July 4th