Being a candidate for Holyrood – information for under-represented groups
What's involved in standing as a candidate for the Scottish Greens at a Holyrood election?
What's involved in standing as a candidate for the Scottish Greens at a Holyrood election?
Join us for a special Edinburgh Branch Meeting to give newly-joined or not-recently-active members an overview at who we are and what we do.
Part of the Critical Mass movement, Edinburgh cyclists bike together in solidarity every last Saturday of the month, meeting at 2pm on Middle Meadow Walk.
The Scottish Government is seeking views on proposed changes to the current legislation on religious observance and religious and moral education in schools. Deadline is 26 January 2025.
Each month, members can join Edinburgh Green Councillors on Zoom to talk about issues coming up at Edinburgh Council, topical news, political shenanigans and anything else that’s on your mind.
What planning conditions are, how they work, how they are enforced and how communities can influence them.
Learn how becoming a co-op could help your business thrive at this free Edinburgh workshop hosted by Co-operative Development Scotland.
This is the monthly meeting of the Edinburgh Greens branch committee. Non-committee members are welcome to attend as observers.
What's involved in standing as a candidate for the Scottish Greens at a Holyrood election?
Monthly team meeting of the North Edinburgh & Leith sub-branch, for members and supporters living in Leith, Leith Walk and Forth wards.