Birmingham Friends of the Earth is surveying candidates for the upcoming council elections about their views on a more sustainable future for Birmingham.
Candidates are being asked to express the extent to which they agree or disagree with Birmingham Friends of the Earth’s Ten Point Plan for Birmingham, so that voters can gauge·candidates’ commitment to sustainability and the environment.
·We hope to have as many candidates agreeing with the points as possible, and to see these points become enacted after the elections.
All responses to the survey will be posted here as they are received, so keep an eye out for responses from candidates in your area!
Responses
Edgbaston
Bartley Green
Edgbaston
- Robbie Lea-Trengrouse (Labour)
Harborne
- Phil Banting (Lib Dem)
Quinton
Erdington
Erdington
Kingstanding
Stockland Green
- Ted Woodley (Trade Union and Socialist Coalition)
Tyburn
Hall Green
Hall Green
- Steve Mee (Conservative)
Moseley and Kings Heath
- Claire Spencer (Labour)
Sparkbrook
Springfield
Hodge Hill
Bordesley Green
- Alan Clawley (Green Party)
Hodge Hill
Shard End
- Steve Parker (Green Party)
- Kenneth Marks (Trade Union and Socialist Coalition)
Washwood Heath
Ladywood
Aston
Ladywood
- Tom Skidmore (Conservative)
Nechells
Soho
Northfield
Kings Norton
Longbridge
Northfield
Weoley
- Anna Lucille Masters (Green Party)
Perry Barr
Handsworth Wood
Lozells and East Handsworth
Oscott
Perry Bar
Selly Oak
Billesley
Bournville
- Cheryl Buxton-Sait (Green Party)
Brandwood
Selly Oak
Yardley
Acocks Green
- Roger Harmer (Lib Dem)
Sheldon
South Yardley
Stechford and Yardley North
Sutton Coldfield
Sutton Four Oaks
- Nick Preston (Labour)
Sutton New Hall
Sutton Trinity
Sutton Vesey
- Manish Puri (Labour)