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PROTEST: Extinction Rebellion at a previous County Hall demonstration. Pic. XR Worcestershire CLIMATE protesters are in Worcester today calling on the council to declare a climate emergency. Members of the Extinction Rebellion Worcestershire branch will be outside County Hall displaying slogans and banners demanding action. The group is using the morning’s protest, from 8am to 10.30am as a chance to reach out to the new county councillors, with the main protest to be directed at the Spetchley Road entrance to County Hall. On the group’s Facebook page, it says: “Please join us outside the county council offices for a peaceful protest to welcome the newly elected councillors and make it clear that they need to declare a climate emergency and act now to reduce all of Worcestershire’s greenhouse gas emissions, as well as tackling the ecological emergency.”
NEW: Jack Satterthwaite, Beverley Nielsen, Martin Allen and Natalie McVey SEVEN new faces will be representing the Malvern Hills district on Worcestershire County Council following last week’s local elections. Victories for other parties, retirements and de-selections meant all but one of the eight council divisions across Malvern Hills are now represented by new councillors. Jack Satterthwaite, who was victorious for the Lib Dems in Malvern Chase, said he was grateful for the support and could not wait to get started. “I’m delighted to have the support of the community in Poolbrook, Barnards Green, Malvern Wells and Upper Welland to represent them as their county councillor,” he said.
Big wins for Greens, Lib Dems and Independents in Malvern Hills as Tories lose half of seats
VICTORY: (clockwise from top right) Green Natalie McVey; independent Beverley Nielsen, Lib dem Jack Satterthwaite and Green Martin Allen BIG wins for the Greens, Lib Dems and independent candidates saw the Conservatives lose half of their county council seats in Malvern Hills. The Conservatives lost three of the six Malvern Hills seats it had held on Worcestershire County Council on Friday (May 7) with the Green Party winning in Croome, the Liberal Democrats winning in Malvern Chase and independent candidate Beverley Nielsen winning in Malvern Langland.
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