My name, as you can see above, is Emma. I was elected to SKDC in May. Wow, it has been (and continues to be) a huge learning curve. I am the vice chair of the environment committee at SK, a performing arts teacher at a Stamford secondary school, a psychology masters student, a Mum to […]
Levelling Up
Alastair McQuillan writes in the January 2023 Melton Times Levelling up is a drop in the ocean It was announced last week that Melton and Rutland had been successful in our bid for £23 million of levelling up funding. As a local resident, I and other Green Party supporters welcome any extra funding for Melton […]
Melton Green Transition support Veganuary
A group of people at Melton Green Transition have been working on a trail of eateries in Melton Mowbray town centre offering plant-based options and it’s now available on a Map: All the reviews were based on personal individual experiences and do not in any way reflect the opinions of Melton Green Transition. The map […]
Social Evening in Uppingham 15 December 2022
Come and join us on Thursday 15th December for a warm and friendly gathering. We will meet in The Falcon, Uppingham from 7pm. All are welcome for this social event to catch-up with old friends and make new ones. No booking necessary. Following this, our next informal social will be on Wednesday 1st February 2023 – 7pm, in the Anne […]
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Are you interested in becoming a Councillor?
An election will be called for the ward in which you live in May 2023. All 27 councillors on Rutland County Council and all 27 Councillors on Melton Borough Council stand for re-election. We would like to field as many Green Party candidates as possible in these elections. Would you be interested and willing to […]
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British Energy Policies
Alastair McQuillan (Rutland & Melton Green Party Parliamentary Candidate in 2015, 2017 and 2019) writes in the Melton Times “Whatever our views of the monarchy we can all recognise the significance of the events of the past two weeks, the passing of a monarch who has been a constant presence for most of the British […]