• SAVE FAIRMUIR PARK, DUNDEE
    I WANT TO KEEP THE PARK AS A GREEN SPACE WITH 5 PUBLIC FOOTBALL PITCHES FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS I DO NOT AGREE WITH MARYFIELD UNITED'S PLANS TO HAVE A 25 YEAR LEASE OF THE PAVILIONS
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  • Plastic seats for trains (TfL)
    We all saw that video.  A man urinating on a northern line Tube seat. Disgusting, right?  But here's the real problem: that urine soaked into the fabric. Every day, thousands sit on those same porous seats that absorb rain sweat, spilled drinks and germs.  Fabric traps bacteria. Plastic doesn't We deserve better. Why Plastic Seats? Hygiene: Plastic can be wiped clean in seconds. No more sitting on last night's mystery spill. No Odours: Say goodbye to musty, damp smells clinging to your clothes Germ-Free: After the pandemic, why are we still sitting on fabric sponges? If you're tired of checking seats before you sit, sign this petition Tell TfL: Clean transport isn't a luxury. It's a right. These people deserve to be fined or penalised. Sign now. Let's make London's commute hygienic.
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    Created by Roni Fernandes
  • Clean up and protect our waterways
    This is a countrywide scandal - see  'Dirty Business' Watch it here on Channel 4: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/dirty-business?cntsrc=social_share_android_dirty_business Our rivers and wildlife have been catastrophically damaged. The Environment Agency has failed to protect them. 
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    Created by Isobel Shorrock
  • Regulate domestic oil suppliers
    Since the outbreak of the Iran war, the price of domestic fuel has more than tripled in many areas. Households are being hit with soaring costs for a basic necessity. We believe these price rises amount to profiteering during an international crisis and call on the Government to urgently investigate and take action to protect consumers.
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  • Support a Statutory Harbour Authority for Keyhaven
    A Statutory Harbour Authority would: • Ensure harbour income is reinvested locally for the benefit of harbour users and the village • Provide long-term funding for maintaining Hurst Spit and the harbour • Give Keyhaven a clear, accountable body responsible for harbour management and navigation Harbours across the UK — large and small — operate successfully under Statutory Harbour Authorities. Keyhaven is more than big enough to do the same. This is our chance to secure the future of Keyhaven Harbour. ✍️ Sign the petition to ask the council and government to support the creation of a Keyhaven Statutory Harbour Authority.
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  • Save the Day Care Service at Helena Lane, Ludlow
    Marjorie I’m Marjorie. I’m 80 now. I have very severe physical disabilities. The Helena Lane Day Care Service in Ludlow is my absolute lifeline. The Day Care Service provides me with social, physical, and emotional care: with friendship; with a hot meal; with help to have a bath; with support and advice when I need it. My life is so much better because of this service – and Shropshire Council proposes to end it. They’ve already run this service down and down – five days to three, full days to half days, staff numbers cut, transport to the Centre axed – and they’ve been TURNING AWAY people who want and need to use this level of care.  But now they give “low attendance” as a key reason for the proposal to close the service altogether! I’m going to go completely ‘doo lally tap’ if I can’t go out anymore. I’m so scared that this is what they’re forcing on me. I can’t stand without assistance. I can’t climb stairs at all. I can’t reach for things on shelves or in cupboards. I can’t walk more than a few yards using my 4-wheel rollator. I depend on other people for my personal care. The service at Helena Lane is a central part of my life. I wonder if Council’s consultation paper is straight from fairyland? This is what they’re offering me after they close the Day Care Service: • Three times in a short document it’s suggested that I need to be accessing employment (!) – but I’m 80 and very disabled and I need a carer to even get out of bed. • They suggest I could use a different day service. Where? Shrewsbury? How do they think I’m going to get there? • And they direct me to a weekly community lunch run by volunteers. Great – but I can’t physically get into the building and I wouldn’t be able to access the loo even if I could. “Sit at home and rot” seems to be the plan for people like me. Please think about what I’ve said, and also please read the comments below from my friend Nino. Her husband has dementia and attends day care at Helena Lane.  She explains what closing the service will mean for people with dementia and their carers. We both think rural services matter - and Ludlow surely deserves better than this.  Please, please sign this petition. Nino Like Marjorie, I'm furious that Shropshire Council intends to end the Day Care Service at Helena Lane. My husband has dementia and can't be left on his own now. A four-hour slot one day a week at Helena Lane is a godsend. It means he has that routine of social contact in a safe environment – and I get a little bit of time for me. I can’t begin to explain how important that is. Both of us would like him to attend Helena Lane for the three days a week they’re open – but they can't offer that because staff numbers have been cut. Ironic, really, when the Council wants to stop the service because of low demand! The Council seems to think that voluntary services like Hands Together Ludlow can step in to replace Helena Lane. It’s a fantasy! We already know about these services and we use them – but they CANNOT substitute for skilled care from qualified staff. If the Helena Lane service goes, there will be no venue in Ludlow where someone with severe dementia can attend without their carer. That will be a huge loss – for people with dementia AND for carers. There is already so little support. If this closure happens, it’s a disaster for Ludlow people affected by dementia. IF YOU LIVE IN SHROPSHIRE, PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION NOW!
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  • Save Sexual Assault Referral Clinics in Plymouth & Truro
    The decision to close SARCs in Plymouth & Truro and expecting victims to travel to a central service in Bodmin would be devastating to many across Devon & Cornwall.  People who have been attacked would be expected to travel up to 3 hours to receive medical examinations.  Victims of sexual assault often feel embarrassed or nervous about seeking support after assault or rape. Expecting them to go out of their way for examination would only add to this feeling. 
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  • Lexton Gardens Speed Restrictions
    Residents’ Petition for Traffic Calming Measures for Lexton Gardens SW12 0AY       We, the undersigned residents of Lexton Gardens SW12 0AY, formally request the installation of traffic-calming measures. Our street consists of 26 households and is home to several young children and OAP’s whose safety is at risk.     The Problem   Our small residential street is being used as a high-speed "cut-through"  between two larger  and busier roads, New Park Road and Kings Avenue, by non-resident drivers. Several factors make our road uniquely dangerous:       Poor Sight Lines  The S-shaped layout of the street creates "blind" curves where drivers cannot see pedestrians, and residents cannot see oncoming vehicles when exiting driveways. Driveways Most Houses have driveways which means residents either reverse in or reverse out. It also means that there are  fewer cars parked by the kerb encouraging through drivers to speed on the wider road area and cut the corners without good sightlines. There have been several near misses and some resultant anger from through-drivers who feel that their right to maintain velocity over-rides local safety concerns.  Gradient The street is higher at the New Park Road end, which specifically encourages drivers to accelerate from the New Park Road end  exceeding the safe residential speed limit. Safety Incidents We have experienced numerous near-misses involving both children, vehicles and adults. A resident’s pet was recently killed by a speeding vehicle—an indicator that it is only a matter of time before a more serious injury occurs. Residents and Special Needs Lexton Gardens is a fully diverse Residential Street. It is an excellent example multi-cultural and multi-generational living. There is a  good mix of owner occupied and rental houses. There are about 20 children in the street. Many of them  visit friends and other families on both sides of the street.  Five  of our youngsters  have special needs and can be impulsive or inattentive when crossing the road.  Speed Humps in New Park Road and Kings Avenue   There are regular  speed humps in both the main roads between which Lexton Gardens runs,   and none in Lexton Gardens. This encourages drivers to cut through Lexton Gardens as part of their regular route as it smooths their journey and many  speed up whilst  enjoying the break between speed humps.      Requested Action We strongly urge the council to  install appropriate  traffic-calming measures  to reduce average vehicle speeds, to discourage through-traffic, to ease the concerns of residents and help prevent  injury or worse, both to residents, pedestrians, cyclists and through-drivers alike.
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  • Establish an Independent Public Inquiry into UK Links to the Jeffrey Epstein Trafficking Network.
    Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes exposed an international trafficking network involving powerful and well-connected individuals. Evidence presented in court proceedings and released documents suggests that people from multiple countries may have been involved or aware of activities connected to the network. Given the United Kingdom’s international ties and the presence of individuals with connections to Epstein who had links to the UK, many members of the public believe it is necessary to establish whether any UK citizens, institutions, or authorities were involved or failed to act when they should have done. An independent public inquiry would help ensure transparency, restore public confidence, and determine whether any investigative failures occurred. It would also demonstrate the UK’s commitment to accountability and justice for victims of trafficking and exploitation. The inquiry should be established under the Inquiries Act 2005 with full powers to compel evidence and witness testimony.
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  • Save our HCAS (Inner London payment)
    Petition to Protect Our High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS) We, the undersigned staff, are deeply concerned about the proposal to remove our High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS) following the forced relocation of our workplace to a site just beyond the Outer London boundary. This move was not a choice made by the workforce, yet the consequence is a significant reduction in pay for staff who continue to live and work in and around London, facing the same high cost of living as before. The loss of HCAS would place an unfair financial burden on dedicated employees who have continued to serve their communities without disruption. HCAS exists to help staff manage the higher living costs associated with working in and around London. Relocating a workplace by a marginal distance beyond the boundary does not change the financial realities faced by the staff who keep these essential services running. We call on our employer to recognise the impact this decision will have and to protect the HCAS payment for all affected staff. Removing this supplement after a forced move is unjust and risks damaging staff morale, retention, and the stability of vital services. We respectfully urge our employer to reconsider this decision and work with staff and representatives to find a fair solution that protects employees from an unnecessary loss of income.
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  • Fair NHS Pay
    As an NHS administration worker I feel privileged to work towards helping people on their way to better health and my job has as much impact on patient care. The 3% pay rise this year, after previous years of inadequate rises against the Cost of living crisis, is pushing my position to become untenable as a single parent trying to support two kids through collage the ends just are meeting anymore. I've always considered myself lucky I'm good at creative budgeting and tightening our belts but there's nothing left to tighten, I have colleagues who already use wage advances and adhoc loans to get through the month. I don't feel I'm being unreasonable asking for a fair wage, we work hard and the strain of money worries ontop of the strain of the job is taking its toll, a decent payrise this year will go a way to alleviate some of this.
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    Created by Nic McAra
  • Road safety on Downham Road
    Community Petition – Downham Road, Chatburn Speeding traffic on Downham Road continues to be a serious concern for residents. Despite the 20 mph limit, many vehicles regularly exceed the speed limit, putting pedestrians, cyclists, and families at risk. We are inviting members of the community to support a petition calling for speed monitoring and traffic calming measures to make the road safer for everyone. Please sign and share the petition to help bring attention to this issue and encourage action. Your support can help make Downham Road safer.
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