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Sian Berry

Sian Berry

Sian Berry lives in Kentish Town and was previously a principal speaker and campaigns co-ordinator for the Green Party. She was also their London mayoral candidate in 2008. She works as a writer and is a founder of the Alliance Against Urban 4x4s

Articles by sian berry

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Camden's burning

  • 11 February 2008
  • 2 comments

Last night's fire is a blow to Camden. But in re-development, it must retain its character

Sustainable high streets

  • 28 January 2008
  • 2 comments

Residents can help shape a green and community-focused and future for their high street

Boosting green entrepreneurs

  • 21 January 2008
  • 3 comments

Sian Berry argues the slow growth in green industries demonstrates more action is needed

Could the Stig go Green?

  • 14 January 2008
  • 1 comment

Signing up Johnny Ball to talk on nuclear power is like the fur industry getting Beatrix Potter on-side

Looking ahead in 2008

  • 02 January 2008
  • 4 comments

Sian Berry looks ahead to a busy year including the possibility of running for London mayor alongside Jeremy Clarkson...

Tate that

  • 17 December 2007
  • 8 comments

A festive protest at a key London art gallery raises the profile of poor pay in one of the richest cities in the world

Greens to have a leader

  • 03 December 2007
  • 8 comments

Sian Berry responds to the result of a Green referendum on having a party leader

Labour's direct attack on London

  • 23 November 2007
  • 8 comments

On the day she launches her bid to be London's mayor, Sian Berry rounds on Labour's plans for Heathrow

Christmas prawns? No thanks

  • 19 November 2007
  • 2 comments

Tips for surviving the festive season with your Christmas spirit and green credentials intact

Green solutions for London

  • 26 October 2007
  • 7 comments

Only the likes of Tesco Metro can afford expensive tube campaigns, your local deli suffers and London’s economy is pushed further into dependence on large corporations

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