Portsmouth residents will be going to the polls on Thursday 6th May. One-third of local council seats will be up for re-election, one in each of the 14 wards. You can find out what ward you live in here and who your current councillors are here.
If you live, work or study in Portsmouth and are eligible, we hope you have registered to vote! And we, Tamara and Emma, hope you will choose to vote Green.
For it is you, Dear Reader, who can help bring our first Green Councillor into the city. Each of the Green candidates we present to you below believe passionately in a greener, cleaner and fairer Portsmouth. We are all local Portsmouth Green Party members, volunteers and activists. We are not career politicians but normal people trying to do our part to make Portsmouth a better place to live, who choose to step forward and put our names on the ballot paper because we want to speak truth to power.
Now, it’s over to you… and to get you started here are 3 quick and easy peasy steps you can take today:
3 Quick and Easy Peasy Steps To Get a Green Councillor in Portsmouth:
- Vote Green at the local election this May 6th and check out your 2021 Green Pompey candidates below.
- Display a Green Party poster in your window: email to get your poster.
- Join The Green Party: visit https://join.greenparty.org.uk/ to become a member of the national Green Party and automatically become a member of your local Portsmouth Green Party.
Meet The Dream Green Pompey Team 🙂
Tim Sheerman-Chase, Copnor
Tim is a local resident and has been an active campaigner in Portsmouth for the last few years, with his ancestral routes tracing back to nearby Emsworth.
Tim works as a software contractor and AI specialist. In his career, he has been involved in problem solving and delivery of solutions in complex research and engineering projects. His understanding of evidence based policy is needed to address the significant challenges we face.
After seeing worrying signs of environmental and social break down, Tim decided to get involved in politics and local campaigns. He has had a long interest in environmental issues and civil rights. Tim currently specializes in air quality and sustainable transport issues. He has volunteered with Portsmouth Foodcycle and Fratton Big Local to help support the local community.
“We need to abandon old dogmatic solutions in favour of sustainable and accountable systems. Of particular concern in Portsmouth is the level of traffic, which causes parking problems, delays, pollution and climate change. I will fight for more investment in cycling, walking and public transport, as well as requiring development schemes to put these priorities at their centre. Green spaces need to be introduced around the city to improve well being. The city also needs to improve its recycling rates, which are among the worst in the country.
I am an air quality campaigner and regular blogger on the #LetPompeyBreathe campaign.“
Email: tim [at] portsmouth [dot] greenparty [dot] org [dot] uk
Twitter: @GreenTimSC
Sarah Gilbert, Milton
This past year has clearly highlighted the importance of a strong community and better investment in local government. As a Milton resident for 20 years, I am concerned about air pollution levels, lack of affordable housing, recycling rates and the protection of our green spaces. We need to improve public transport and establish much safer walking and cycling routes in the area. A cleaner, greener environment will help to improve the health and wellbeing of residents.
There are some significant planned developments in this area, including new housing at the St James’s Hospital site, a new leisure centre at Bransbury Park and the Aquind interconnector cable. Residents’ views on these projects must be heard and full consideration given to the environmental impact and the needs of the community. I am committed to helping Portsmouth achieve a more sustainable future.
Tamara Groen, Central Southsea
As the Green Party Candidate for the Central Southsea ward, I am standing for a change in the status quo. A strong believer in social justice and equality, I do not claim to know everything about local government but I am persistent, tenacious and will fight your corner to the end. My key concerns are Portsmouth’s dangerous air quality, low recycling rates, unsafe roads for cyclists and the lack of resources and support for those experiencing homelessness. I will also tackle the daily frustrations around parking, dog poo, litter and anti-social behaviour.
I am not a career politician but instead someone who has lived in Portsmouth for over fifteen years who is tired of the toxic atmosphere within our city council. As your Green Councillor, I want to enhance and improve all of our cities’ wonderful qualities.
Menno Groen, Eastney and Craneswater
The past year has been incredibly difficult for so many of us, with many people struggling to make ends meet and mental health suffering due to stress and isolation. It has been more clear than ever that Portsmouth urgently needs to tackle the poor air quality in the city, to improve residents’ health and reduce pressure on the NHS.
I use my bicycle for most of my journeys, and Portsmouth is great to get around without using a car, but much more needs to be done to ensure that people can walk, cycle or use public transport easily, and safely. We need a city-wide strategy for transport that includes first-class provisions for cyclists and pedestrians, as well as affordable and reliable public transport.
As we slowly come out of lockedown, we have an opportunity to improve the way we do things and build a greener future. A Green recovery means proper action on climate change and the ecological emergency, and an equal society.
As a Green Party Councillor, I will push for sustainable policies to make our great city a better place to live – for everyone.
Bob Simmonds, Baffins
Imagine living in a city with clean air, quieter roads and with affordable and accessible transport links. This could happen in Portsmouth, not easily or quickly, but with imagination and effort. The Green Party has well researched policies on this, and many other issues which would improve our lives now, and more importantly the lives of future generations.
More immediately I would like to see increased recycling of materials. If plastic recycling bins were as widespread as bottle banks it could lead to a huge change. Finally, in Baffins we are fortunate in having a good deal of green space. I would like to see that developed throughout Portsmouth, eventually to create green pathways through the city.
Elliott Lee, St Thomas
Hey, I’m Elliott and I am your Green Party candidate for the St Thomas Ward. I am a young adult and am Visually Impaired. I am a Student and activist. I have experience in the health and social care sector as well as in the charity sector. I stand as a Green Party candidate here as someone who has been disillusioned by the inaction of other parties and past administrations to tackle the very apparent inequalities all around us.
As a young person with a disability, I am constantly experiencing the inaccessibility of our community and the wider city, made worse by some of the current administrations’ policies. An accessible city is a city for us all. Which, as a young person, is why I can not sit by and watch on at the lack of care taken towards our green spaces and coastal areas.
Ian McCulloch, St Jude
We need a political system that puts the public first, and an economy that gives everyone their fair share. We need a planet protected from the threat of climate change now and for the generations to come. That’s the world we want to create and I believe we have the means to do it.
The challenges faced by the people of Portsmouth include homelessness, poor air quality, unaffordable housing and a critically underfunded NHS.
By building more social rented homes and bringing abandoned buildings back into use we can ensure that everyone has a secure and affordable place to live. Ending the creeping privatisation of the NHS and repealing the Health and Social Care Act will help us to restore a publicly funded, publicly provided health service free at the point of use. A rent cap, longer tenancies and licensing landlords will provide greater protection for renters. UK standards on air pollution are out of date, we need to implement charges for the most polluting vehicles, and support a more cycling- and walking-friendly city.
By investing in renewable energy and reducing our reliance on fossil fuels, we can build a stable and sustainable society that protects our planet from climate change.
Emma Murphy, Hilsea
Hi, I’m Emma and I’m the Green Party Candidate for Hilsea. I’ve lived in Portsmouth my whole life, so I’ve seen many citizens who are frustrated with the lack of sustainability and environmental protections in the city. This includes my dad, who lobbied for a recycling scheme in his office and had to complete the task on his own, after hours, for no extra pay for well over ten years. He’s an inspiration and there are many unsung heroes in our city who are doing the same.
Things have gotten better in many ways since the mid-2000s, but we still have a long way to go. If elected to the city council, I would champion a cleaner city with better recycling, a stringent air quality action plan, and better facilities for the people of Portsmouth.
The people of Portsmouth deserve a cleaner, greener city and a Green Councillor would go a long way to making that a reality.
Ken Hawkins, Fratton
I have been a Portsmouth resident for more than fifty years, during that time I have served the people of Portsmouth as a JP and school governor so I believe I am a strong candidate to become a Councillor for the Fratton ward. During my life in Portsmouth, I have helped raise three daughters. I have attended Portsmouth University – twice. I have been an active volunteer I am currently treasurer of the local hospital radio, and I also have my own music show.
I strongly support efforts to improve Portsmouth’s air quality and as a Councillor, I would promote the use of cycling and would actively work toward taking buses back into public ownership and the introduction of electric power buses. There is also a need to make Fratton and Portsmouth more greener to help achieve this I would campaign for more trees to planted and more wilding of Fratton’s open spaces i.e Kingston park and St Marys church. Also, I would like to provide Fratton residents with wildflower seeds for their gardens.
I would work with the police to improve the safety of Fratton’s streets with better lighting and with an increased number of police officers on the street. To help with the increase in fly-tipping I would have an increase the number of communal bins.
Duncan Robinson, Nelson
I am a candidate who lives and works in Nelson ward and am the only candidate in the ward to have signed the South East Climate Alliance ABCD pledge.
My prime concern is to ensure that air pollution in Portsmouth is reduced by tackling traffic congestion by seeking to increase the public transport infrastructure. I will also seek to increase the size of the Portsmouth Clean Air Zone in line with residents wishes as well as promoting cycling within the city.
I also wish to increase the proportion of recycled waste by in Portsmouth at the earliest opportunity by rolling out food waste collection across the city and increasing what can be collected in our green recycling bins.
In addition, I seek to oppose the Tipner West development as it destroys 43.5 hectares of wildlife feeding grounds and a site of special scientific interest as well as adding untold amounts of pollution to our waterfront city.
As a veteran, I aim to provide a voice for veterans on Portsmouth City Council and aim to work with the Royal Navy to further reduce the impact of ships and personnel travelling on our city’s environment without impinging on operational capability.
And finally Dear Reader, should you like to find out more about Portsmouth Green Party and follow us on social medias, do peruse some of the links below:
Portsmouth Green Party: https://portsmouth.greenparty.org.uk/
PGP Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenPompey
PGP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pompeygreens/
PGP Twitter: https://twitter.com/PompeyGreens
#LetPompeyBreathe: https://greenpompey.org.uk/let-pompey-breathe/
Green Party of England and Wales: https://www.greenparty.org.uk/