The Green Party of England and Wales is aiming for a "record" number of councillors as it looks to increase its power base for an eighth election in a row, party co-leader Adrian Ramsey has said.
The party is looking to build on its successes, after passing 800 councillors for the first time last year.
The local elections in England on 1 May will be a major test for the Greens who quadrupled their number of MPs to four at last year's general election - but have failed to match the poll increases seen by Reform UK.
Speaking at the Green Party's campaign launch on Tuesday, co-leader Carla Denyer said her party offers a "positive change" compared to "old tired parties".