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Greens for Buses

David Hayes | 10.02.2006 08:27 | Sheffield

The website  http://www.greensforbuses.co.uk/ has been launched as part of the Sheffield Green Party's campaign for Quality Bus Contracts.
The campaign was launched on Saturday February 4 2006 with leafleting at bus stops in the city centre.
Quality Bus Contracts are a way to achieve a regulated bus service for Sheffield and the rest of South Yorkshire.
see also  http://www.sheffieldgreenparty.org.uk/

Bernard Little campaigner
Bernard Little campaigner


The website www.greensforbuses.co.uk has been launched as part of the Sheffield Green Party's campaign for Quality Bus Contracts.
The campaign was launched on Saturday February 4 2006 with leafleting at bus stops in the city centre.
Quality Bus Contracts are a way to achieve a regulated bus service for Sheffield and the rest of South Yorkshire.

We are campaigning to get Sheffield City Council and the SYPTE implement Quality Bus Contracts now. These contracts can provide a legal framework for bringing a form of regulation of bus services.


See also  http://www.sheffieldgreenparty.org.uk/

 http://www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_localtrans/documents/divisionhomepage/032416.hcsp

David Hayes
- e-mail: info@greensforbuses.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.greensforbuses.co.uk/

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Hierarchy

10.02.2006 16:37

This is a party political notice, and shouldn't be on the IMC newswire:
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/static/editorial.html

SWP, Greens, Labour, whatever.


Spot the difference

10.02.2006 19:54

The two photos in this article look pretty similar, don't they?
Look very closely, and you'll see a crucial difference.

Bernard, the little campaigner


BRING BACK THE ROUTEMASTERS!!!!

11.02.2006 14:56

They are the best and they need to be brought back!

Grim Reaper


hierarchy

13.02.2006 11:49

This could be removed due to the hierarchy party political guideline.

However the issue of buses it very topical in Sheffield at the moment (not just for the Green Party). So the fact that another group of people have started campaigning seriously about buses is probably useful information for everyone campaigning on this issue and is best left.

Guidelines aren't rules.

IMCer


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Indymedia green bias

13.02.2006 15:35

Smells like indymedia isnt realy for independent media, as we have always known its a radical green website !

Unknown


Rules aren't laws

13.02.2006 19:34

Which is why we have death penalties rather penalties in football. Only political parties make laws. Guidelines are more something like recommendations, and they is normally more thought put into them than you have demonstrated in the continual bending of the IM rules for the Green party and the SWP/disRespect.

Personally I am just as interested/uninterested in what the SNP has to say about buses, or Plaid Cymru or the BNP, they are no less odious and corrupt than the Greens and the trots you sneak under the wire.

And I really want some sort of explanation as to how certain political parties have been allowed to effectively hijacked Indymedia from the anarchists over the past four years.

How many IMCistas are members of political parties ? Apart from this Green twat ?

Danny


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