Green Party councillor for City
Active on State
Council: Sheffield
Term ends: 2 May 2030
I live in City Ward, in Highfield. I worked for St Mary’s Community Centre for 8½ years, have been on the local Tenants’ and Residents’ committee for 14 years and brought my children up here. In that time, I’ve run lots of projects aimed at making people’s lives better in the local community. **Working hard all year round** - I wrote the successful funding bid for new play equipment and landscaping of Duchess Road pocket park. - I’ve worked on poverty, mental health awareness and youth unemployment and campaigned against disability benefit restrictions. I’ve developed and managed projects in communities across Sheffield to build community, engage volunteers and reduce food poverty. - I am pleased to have joined Green councillors, Douglas Johnson and Ruth Mersereau, representing the people of City ward. We work year-round in community groups, speak to local businesses, knock on people’s doors for a chat, and try to make everyone feel included and heard. **Bringing back hope into politics** Across the country, the Green Party is growing, bringing hope back into politics. Hope means moving towards a politics rooted in integrity, compassion, and action, like we’ve done in Sheffield for over 20 years no Greens offer a real alternative to Labour. We’re active all year round and achieve real benefits for our residents. City Ward deserves a future shaped by the people who live here and love this area. Together, we can build it.
City (2026)
Green Party · 2,524 votes· Elected
Sheffield Central
Constituency
City
Ward
Maia Salman-Lord
Councillor
City
Douglas Johnson
Councillor · City
Ruth Mersereau
Councillor · City
The responsibility of a councillor is to represent the people within a ward by making decisions on local services and other local issues.
Sheffield (CO)