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By Deborah Price Local Democracy Reporter - Hertfordshire
Local Elections 2021
The Green Party s Cllr Simon Grover outlines its policies for the 2021 Hertfordshire County Council elections SIXTY-TWO Green Party members are standing for county council elections in Hertfordshire on May 6, in a bid to gain a voice at the county council. In some areas of the county – including Dacorum, East Herts, Hertsmere, St Albans and Three Rivers – there are Green Party candidates standing in every single county council division. Currently there isn’t a single Green Party councillor on Hertfordshire County Council. But Cllr Simon Grover – who has been the only Green Party member of St Albans District Council since 2011 – says electing even just one or two Green Party members to a council can make a difference.
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10:00 AM April 29, 2021
Green Party candidates: Kyle Riley (candidate for Harpenden West ward), Matt Fisher (candidate for Clarence ward) Stephane Farenga (Ashley ward) and Simon Grover (defending St Peter’s ward).
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St Albans District Greens are fielding their biggest ever list of candidates, for 30 seats on the district and county councils, in every available ward and division in the district.
Buoyed by national opinion polls that put the Greens ahead of the Lib Dems, and a surge of interest in environmental issues including the climate crisis, local Greens are working hard to target a number of seats. They hope to get Green councillor Simon Grover re-elected and build on that with other wins.
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