Co-operating for a Community Pub in South London Posted on 14th February 2022 (14th February 2022) by Georgia Horsfall When a pub closes it can really rip out the heart of a neighbourhood. For many people in Walworth, South London, where I’m a councillor, the Beehive was the epitome of a community pub. Not just a place to grab a drink, but a place to meet neighbours, make new friends and hold landmark events from weddings to wakes.
Co-operative Party Chair’s Update Posted on 4th February 2022 by Georgia Horsfall Our membership is increasing, and with over 13,000 members we now have more than at any time in the Party’s history. With significant elections coming up, we’re putting ourselves in the best possible position to increase the size of our political representation.
We need an approach to ‘levelling up’ that is co-operative in spirit as well as action Posted on 2nd February 2022 (2nd February 2022) by Georgia Horsfall In a parallel universe, the Government would have seized upon and rocket boosted co-operative principles and community power within a genuine ‘levelling up’ agenda. Instead, today’s long awaited Levelling Up White Paper doesn’t do enough to put power back in the hands of people who need it most.
LGBTQ+ History Month: Our Co-operative Journey to Equality Posted on 1st February 2022 (1st February 2022) by Georgia Horsfall It is vitally important that this LGBTQ+ History Month, we remember the rights we have won as a community and the sacrifices it took to get to this point. However, we must also remember that there is still so much further to go.
Embracing the spirit co-operation could help us tackle the causes of crime Posted on 28th January 2022 (28th January 2022) by Georgia Horsfall In the West Midlands we are so excited to be leading on or supporting others in pioneering new ways of bringing different agencies, community groups or organisations together to work more holistically and in a way that truly embodies co-operation.
More than a licence – the campaign to protect the BBC Posted on 19th January 2022 by Georgia Horsfall The BBC licence fee is back in the news again. But the debate about whether to scrap it or not misses the fundamental value of the BBC to our culture, economy and way of life.
We musn’t let our rural communities feel left behind Posted on 19th January 2022 (19th January 2022) by Georgia Horsfall I’m delighted that the Co-operative Party launches a consultation on rural communities which will build on the excellent work that has already been done on Labour’s Rural England Policy Review, led by my Labour and Co-operative colleague Luke Pollard MP.
Fans should not face the uncertainty that administration brings and the very real possibility of liquidation Posted on 18th January 2022 by Georgia Horsfall Government could –if it wanted to– make fan ownership a reality. Make no bones about it, Derby FC is in administration because of the structure of ownership which encourages owners to overstretch and a failed regulatory system
We must tap into that local spirit of co-operation to make a difference to our town centre Posted on 12th January 2022 (12th January 2022) by Georgia Horsfall As we rebuild from the pandemic, we must take the chance to have a more open and collaborative approach to the future of the town centre, with the council, West Yorkshire Mayor and our community all working together as architects and advocates for a better town centre at the heart of our thriving community.