Recent news From Plymouth to Preston, a new approach can save our struggling high streets. By Georgia Horsfall | 18th April 2024 Tags: Blog Without a change of approach, our high streets will continue to decline. This is an unacceptable situation which will damage our social fabric. The Co-operative Party believe community ownership and community-led regeneration can provide solutions to the challenges high streets face. Out on the wiley, windy moors: The power of community ownership and how its saved the legacy of the Brontë Sisters. By Georgia Horsfall | 15th April 2024 Tags: Blog, Communities, Housing & Local Government, Co-operative development When the humble terraced house in West Yorkshire where the three famous sisters were born was at risk of closure, its survival was essential. Thankfully, through the power of community ownership the starting point for many of the world’s greatest stories has now been saved. How we saved our club’s football ground through community ownership. By Georgia Horsfall | 12th April 2024 Tags: Blog The Iron Trust successfully applied for an ACV (Asset of Community Value) on Glanford Park, the home of Scunthorpe United FC in 2021. 1 2 3 … 384 Next » Load More Party news Co-operative Group of AMs ramp-up Campaign for Food Justice in Wales By James Butler | 18th April 2019 Tags: Blog, Party News, Wales Co-operative Party Let’s start from the basics: healthy, nutritious, and affordable food should be a right for everyone. Labour & Co-operative Gain By Emma Hoddinott | 11th April 2019 Tags: Blog, Party News, Communities, Housing & Local Government The local elections are still a few weeks away for many Labour & Co-op Candidates, but Christopher Foxon has already been elected. Bedford campaigns for a Labour & Co-operative Mayor By Emma Hoddinott | 10th April 2019 Tags: Blog, Party News, Communities, Housing & Local Government The Labour and Co-operative Parties, as two of the most powerful and successful social movements in the country, have a fantastic and exciting opportunity in the weeks ahead to make the case for our shared values, principles and politics. « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … 21 Next » Load More Welsh news The devastating effect of rural crime on farmers By gobrien | 11th July 2023 Tags: Blog, Public Services, Energy and Environment, Wales Co-operative Party The more that police, farming unions, the agricultural community, and residents of rural areas work together to stop rural and wildlife crime, the more effective we will be – and the sooner we can help put an end to these types of offences. Food and co-operation – at the very heart of Fairtrade By Georgia Horsfall | 7th March 2023 Tags: Blog, International Development & Affairs, Economy, Wales Co-operative Party Supporting Fairtrade makes a real difference. It means extra income, power and support for those communities and producers, and it helps protect the future of some of our most-loved food and the planet. Making a Difference with Welsh Government on Employee Ownership By Georgia Horsfall | 8th February 2023 Tags: Blog, Wales Co-operative Party How refreshing it always is when we have a Government committed to co-operation in values and in action. It means that when we as co-operators push the case for co-operation, we have Ministers who open the door to do more. 1 2 3 … 16 Next » Load More Contents Recent news From Plymouth to Preston, a new approach can save our struggling high streets. Out on the wiley, windy moors: The power of community ownership and how its saved the legacy of the Brontë Sisters. How we saved our club’s football ground through community ownership. Party news Co-operative Group of AMs ramp-up Campaign for Food Justice in Wales Labour & Co-operative Gain Bedford campaigns for a Labour & Co-operative Mayor Welsh news The devastating effect of rural crime on farmers Food and co-operation – at the very heart of Fairtrade Making a Difference with Welsh Government on Employee Ownership