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Green Party Spokesperson to speak in Wendover 9 February
Feb 2, 2010
Faith Schools - What the Green Party Thinks
Rachel Fryer, Education Spokesperson of the Green Party will talk about her party's stance on faith schools at the public library in Wendover on 9 February. The evening is being arranged by the Chiltern Humanists. It begins at 7.45pm. All are welcome. There is no admission charge although a small donation towards the cost of room hire would be appreciated. Refreshments will be served.
Rachel Fryer was born in Hemel Hempstead and grew up there. Her activities in the Green Party and her interest in faith matters are what brings her to Wendover to talk to the Chiltern Humanists. When she moved to Brighton in 2002 to continue her music career her concerns about the environment also took her into politics and eventually a central policy position within the Green Party.
Visit www.chilternhumanists.org.uk for more information.
See News item 'Concern over route for HS2' Image© Chiltern Green Party. See also Press Release for Nick Wilkins' latest on HS2 (PPC for Chesham and Amersham)
The Green Party today becomes the only political party to back demands for a state pension of £170 per week and a better future for older people in Britain...
Please also see our 'Older People's pledge' in the Press Releases section.