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Green Party announce candidates for
General and City Council Elections
22nd September 2009

Following a recent selection process, Sheffield
Green Party announced today some of its candidates for the next
General Election and the May 2010 Sheffield City Council elections.
Local residents can be confident that all of these candidates
are trustworthy and hard working, and will fight for fairness
for everyone in Sheffield and further afield.
General Election
Jillian Creasy, who is the leader of the Green
group on Sheffield City Council and who has been a councillor
since 2004, is the Greens' parliamentary candidate for Sheffield
Central constituency for the next General Election. The Greens
have also selected Steve Barnard as candidate for Sheffield Hallam
parliamentary constituency. They selected Gareth Roberts as candidate
for Sheffield Heeley constituency some time ago.
Jillian Creasy commented "I live in Sheffield
Central constituency and am delighted to be the Green Party candidate.
I believe local people are worried and angry about the recession,
the expenses scandal and the increasing privatisation of public
services. Green councillors have a well-deserved reputation for
addressing residents' concerns and problems, and I would do so
as an MP.
"I want to give voters a real alternative
to Labour and the Lib Dems, who simply aren't tackling many of
the challenges of the future. Our success in recent elections
in this area shows that large numbers of voters support us. We
believe the General Election in this constituency should be a
close race between Labour, the Lib Dems and ourselves."
Council Elections
The Green Party has also chosen its candidates
for certain wards for the May 2010 Sheffield City Council elections.
Cllr Bernard Little, who currently represents Central ward, will
be the candidate for Broomhill ward where he has lived for many
years. Cllr Little had previously been selected as the parliamentary
candidate for Sheffield Central, but has now decided to concentrate
on the Council election, because of the likelihood of the two
elections occurring on the same day. Rob Unwin will be the candidate
for Central ward; and Gareth Roberts will be the candidate for
Gleadless Valley ward.
Bernard Little commented "I have worked
hard to be an effective councillor in Central ward for more than
three years, and will continue to do so up to the end of my term
in May. I believe we have achieved a great deal for local residents
in recent years. Rob Unwin already knows the ward and its residents
well; and I'm certain he will make a great local councillor.
"I'm really pleased to be the Green candidate
in Broomhill ward, which has been my home for the past 12 years
and where we are the clear alternative to the Lib Dems. The Greens
have already addressed a number of significant issues in the area
in the past few years. I intend to work even harder for Broomhill
residents in the future."
Rob Unwin commented "I've worked closely
with the Green councillors in Central ward for 6 years, and am
well aware of the local issues. The election next May will be
another close contest between Labour and the Greens; but we hope
voters will recognise our hard work in the ward over recent years."
Notes :
1. Short 'pen pictures' of each of the 5 candidates
mentioned above (ie Jillian Creasy, Bernard Little, Rob Unwin,
Steve Barnard and Gareth Roberts) are given below.
Jillian Creasy
moved to Sheffield in the mid-1980s. She is married, works as
a part-time General Practitioner and has lived in Central ward
within Sheffield Central constituency for a number of years. Jillian
was elected as Sheffield's first Green city councillor in 2004
and re-elected in 2007; and is the leader of the Green group on
the Council. Her many campaigning successes include: persuading
the Council to hold an investigation into affordable housing and
make improvements to some of the council housing in Central ward;
initiating a review of noise nuisance, which resulted in a new
late-night Council service to deal with complaints; persuading
the Council to opt in to the Government's Sustainable Communities
Act, which enables Sheffield to influence central government actions
and legislation; and opposing Sheffield's bid for a Supercasino.
Bernard Little
lives in Broomhill and has done so for the vast majority of the
last 20 years. He works in Occupational Therapy at the Northern
General Hospital helping rehabilitate people with head injuries
and neurological problems. Previously he had his own plumbing
business in Sheffield, and has extensive experience of working
in shops, factories, offices, construction and farming. Bernard
has campaigned actively for the Green Party for more than 30 years,
and has been a Green councillor on Sheffield Council for over
three years.
Rob Unwin has
been an active campaigner in Central ward since 2003 and is recognised
as playing an important part in getting all three Green councillors
elected. He has particularly focused on building relations with
members of different communities, through mini-campaigns around
road safety, green spaces, public transport and individual casework.
Rob works with teachers committed to preparing young people to
contribute to a more just and sustainable world.
Steve Barnard
grew up in the Sheffield Hallam constituency but now lives in
Heeley with his wife and two sons. He is a former Sheffield city
councillor, representing Darnall ward between 1996 and 2000. He
was one of the Green party candidates in the 2009 election for
the European parliament, and has also been a Green election candidate
for the city council. He works in the city as part of a management
team of a large community centre.
Gareth Roberts
moved to Sheffield as a student over 15 years ago and lives in
Meersbrook with his wife Liz. He lectures part time at Sheffield
Hallam University and manages community events organisation Regather.
Gareth is an active member of the Sheffield community, and volunteers
with the Sheffield Civic Trust, Transition Sheffield and Grow
Sheffield, with recent contributions including work on the Sheffield
Green New Deal, the Sustainable Communities Act and the Heeley
Meersbrook Community Supported Agriculture project.
2. Sheffield Green Party will announce its
candidates for the other wards for the May 2010 Sheffield City
Council in the New Year. It has not yet decided whether to field
parliamentary candidates in the General Election for the other
Sheffield constituencies.
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