Volunteer for your local party
Come and join us - making a local Green difference!
Please sign up to help spread the Green message
Support for the Greens is growing across Arun and Chichester. Since 2023, we have six Green councillors in Arun District Council, and two Green councillors in Chichester District Council. Their hard work and positive message is making an important impact.
Building on this, and all our local campaigning during the General Election, we're aiming to significantly increase our number of councillors in the 2025 West Sussex County Council elections. Could you help us?
Next Action Days: check back soon!
- We will be delivering newsletters in Arun and Chichester
Please sign up to keep updated.
Our friends in Horsham are currently running a by-election campaign for the Denne ward. This is taking place on Thursday 21 November - and it's all hands on deck! If you're able to pop over and help out, they will be door knocking and delivering literature from now right up until election day. To get involved, please join the "Jen for Denne" WhatsApp group. Thank you for any assistance you can give, every bit helps!
Volunteering can include being a local party officer (various tasks available), standing as a councillor candidate, delivering leaflets, or canvassing - all across Arun and Chichester. Please sign up here if you're able to help out, or contact us for an informal chat.
We are also fundraising - with no billionaire backers the Green Party rely on members and supporters like you!
Our hard-working local councillors across Arun and Chichester:
Action Day FAQs
What might I be asked to do? To make sure our candidates and councillors are supporting their constituents, it's important that we keep in touch. So we might be: delivering newsletters, conducting 'sixty second' surveys, or canvassing local residents.
Do I have to knock on strangers' doors? It's up to you! But we know that canvassing really works and you will be alongside another party member. These are usually friendly and enlightening conversations, and most people are delighted that local politicians care enough to ask their opinion.
What happens on the day? There will be a group of us who meet before and after, usually for a cup of tea and a chat. We plan our routes, do some quick training, and set off. You can be paired up with another member if you want to - new volunteers are always very welcome!
What are the benefits? It's a great way to meet fellow Greens and support the work of your local party!
Thanks for your interest and support - we look forward to seeing you soon