Labour’s fishy Co-living experiment will fail the city 17th November 2020 by exetergreenparty The Progressive Group has decried the decision by the Exeter City Council Planning Committee to allow another co-living development in the city as forcing people to live in cramped accommodation while allowing developers to maximise profits. The 133-room development at the former ambulance station site on Gladstone Road was backed by seven councillors, with four […] Read more »
Statement from Exeter Green Party in response to Exeter Transport Strategy 11th November 2020 by exetergreenparty This strategy has been a long time coming. It is disappointing therefore that it fails to address the multiple problems associated with transport with sufficient urgency. Both Devon County Council and Exeter City Council have declared a climate emergency and set dates for achieving carbon neutrality. Yet there are no targets in the strategy for […] Read more »