• Petition to Install Lighting in Southern Park
    Southern Park is open to the public early in the morning and later in the afternoon, and many residents use it for walking and commuting during these hours. However, the park currently has no lighting, making visibility extremely poor. This lack of lighting creates safety concerns. In low visibility, people are at higher risk of accidents, such as tripping or falling, and there is also an increased fear of potential assaults or other unsafe situations. Many community members avoid using the park during these times simply because it does not feel safe. We are requesting the installation of adequate lighting throughout Southern Park so that residents can use it during early morning and late afternoon hours without fear. Proper lighting would significantly improve safety, accessibility, and overall community well-being.
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  • Wes Streeting: Appoint an Allergy Tsar
    As mothers, our daughters' deaths were entirely preventable. That’s why, as mothers, we have come together to ask the Health Secretary to appoint an Allergy Tsar. Currently, no single person has overall responsibility for the wellbeing of people with allergies across government or even across the NHS. This is despite 20 million people living with allergies in the UK.      More must be done to support people living with allergies. Government action should be properly coordinated so allergic adults, children and their families receive consistent support across the NHS, schools, hospitality and the food industry, easing the constant fear caused by potentially life-threatening mistakes.    Appointing an Allergy Tsar would provide the leadership needed to prevent further harm and drive improvements in care nationwide. We urge the Health Secretary to make this appointment and address shortcoming in allergy care to protect the millions in the UK living with allergic disease. With national coordination, improved training, and stronger support in schools and workplaces, lives can be transformed and deaths prevented.     Will you stand with us? Sign the petition today and help push the Government to act.      
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    Created by Natasha Allergy Research Foundation
  • Slow Down Fast Fashion
    1. It makes people’s everyday actions count. People think donating clothes is automatically sustainable, but a lot of the time these donations end up in landfill.  2. It pressures the right people to act  Charity shops and consumers can’t solve the fast fashion waste problem alone. This petition asks government and retailers to take responsibility.  3. We support environmental justice. 
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    Created by Holly Critchley
  • Advanced Arrangements for US Refugees
    Our asylum system is under strain and we have well publicised and ongoing issues in dealing with irregular migration. The deteriorating political conditions in the US would seem to point to there being only more violence on the horizon, which will lead to greater state oppression and propaganda of denial.  The UK has an opportunity to prepare for its moral duty to offer asylum to US Citizens at risk of even greater persecution by the US Government.  It behoves us all to prepare now and avoid another asylum crisis. 
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  • Save the Ospreys
    The Ospreys have produced 17 British and Irish Lions players over the last twenty years. So even if you're not Welsh remember this will affect the future quality of the British Lions. 
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  • Cut electricity prices by at least 20%.
    • The most recent report by the Resolution Foundation, has hit out at the alleged stagnation in living standards across the country, claiming that the UK is “'languishing' 15 per cent behind the likes of Germany, France and Canada in GDP per head.’  • Food poverty is increasing: individual households are paying exorbitant rates for elecricity and gas. • Everyone has heard of the plight of the Food and Entertainment (particularly Pubs) - post Brexit and Covid.  • Music venues suffering from lack of support. • The UK chemical industry is facing a significant decline, marked by sharp output contractions (around 20% in recent years), driven mainly by uncompetitive, high energy/gas prices post-Ukraine war. A common factor in all these cases is the high cost of energy.  • Prof Michael Grubb of the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources said in a recent research paper that, although fossil fuels used to be cheaper than renewable energy sources, “that has turned on its head as gas prices shot up and the cost to produce renewables such as wind and solar power has plummeted”. He said: “If we actually paid the average price of what our electricity now costs to produce, our bills would be substantially cheaper.” • However, gas-fired power plants in effect set the market price for electricity – meaning costs are substantially higher than they could be. In simple terms: the price in the electricity market on any given day is dictated by the most expensive source of generation available, which in the UK would be its gas-fired power plants.” Energy Giants have been making outrageous profits. • The corollary of this daylight robbery is that Energy giants made over £125 billion in profits from UK operations since the energy crisis started, with £40 billion in the last two years (as of late 2025).  • The energy regulator, Ofgem, states it regulates to ensure fair costs, but is clearly protecting producers and Network owners at the expense of consumers. • Energy and utility bosses are paying themselves outrageous salaries.
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  • End the NHS Care Gap for People With Functional Neurological Disorder
    Functional Neurological Disorder affects movement, speech, vision, pain, bladder control, seizures, and daily function. Symptoms are real and disabling, comparable to conditions such as stroke, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. People with FND often wait years for a diagnosis. Many are told their symptoms are psychological, dismissed, or passed between services without a plan. After diagnosis, support often stops. No clear pathway. No follow-up. No specialist care. Care depends on postcode. Some areas offer specialist teams. Many offer nothing. People manage seizures, paralysis, chronic pain, and loss of independence alone. Families often step in without training or support. The science exists. Clinical guidance exists. Multidisciplinary treatment improves outcomes, yet access remains inconsistent. Across the UK, people report gaps between diagnosis and access to meaningful support. This highlights the need for properly delivered, consistent care rather than guidance that exists only on paper. This gap causes harm. People lose jobs. Relationships break down. Mental health declines. Trust in healthcare erodes. A national NHS care pathway would change this. Earlier diagnosis. Joined-up care. Clear responsibility. Equal access. Dignity. People with FND deserve the same seriousness, care, and respect as anyone with a neurological condition.
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    Created by Jamie Attwood
  • Prince William: Stop charging taxpayers for an empty prison
    Dartmoor Prison has been empty for over 18 months after toxic gas made it unsafe. Yet, with no prisoners inside, taxpayers are still forking out around £4 million every year in rent to Prince William’s Duchy of Cornwall.  It gets worse. The cost for repairing the prison could be as much as £68 million, and we'll be expected to foot the bill. This is an unacceptable waste of public money while our prison system is overcrowded and underfunded.  That’s why we are calling on our future monarch, Prince William, to do the right thing: stop charging the taxpayer rent for this empty building and help fix the mess at Dartmoor. Doing so could save millions of pounds in public money, which could instead be invested in improving our prison system, supporting rehabilitation, and easing overcrowding.
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  • Plumstead Community Residents Petition against Planning Application 25/3803/F
    1. Harm to Residential Amenity (Privacy, Noise and Disturbance)   The siting and scale of the proposed dwellings would result in unacceptable overlooking, loss of privacy, and increased noise and disturbance to existing residents. The development would fundamentally change the quiet enjoyment of neighbouring homes and gardens.   No adequate assessment has been provided to demonstrate that noise from increased residential activity, refuse movements, and deliveries—particularly given the site’s enclosed, ravine-like topography—would be properly mitigated.  2. Loss of Biodiversity and Harm to the Conservation Area Setting   The site performs an important ecological role as a green buffer adjacent to Plumstead Common Nature Reserve, a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation. The proposal would result in significant biodiversity loss, including the removal of mature trees and habitat.   In addition, the scale and engineered nature of the development would harm the setting and landscape character of the adjacent Plumstead Common Conservation Area, eroding its semi-natural character.  3. Fire Safety and Emergency Access Concerns   The site is landlocked and lacks suitable vehicular access for fire and emergency services. The application relies on internal fire suppression systems and pedestrian access routes, which do not provide a safe or reliable alternative to proper emergency vehicle access. This presents an unacceptable risk to future occupants and neighbouring residents.   4. Parking, Traffic and Construction Impacts   The absence of on-site parking would worsen existing parking pressures on surrounding narrow residential streets, harming highway safety and residential amenity. The application also fails to demonstrate how construction traffic, heavy machinery, materials, and excavation works could be safely managed without causing disruption or damage to neighbouring properties.  Furthermore, the application has incorrectly counted parking spaces on Manthorpe Road which is permit parking only. 5. Planning Consistencies and Precedent The proposal design and appearance are not in keeping with current locality and any decision must be consistent with established officer judgement and as it stands is incompatible with Local Plan DH1 and DH(a). Case Ref 21/3156/DP (2021) was refused because a dormer was judged over dominant and congruous, harmful to character and appearance, and out of keeping with the locality.   Case Ref 132/471F was refused due to out of keeping with the host property and fail to preserve or enhance the character or appearance of the Plumstead Common Conservation Area, contrary to Policies 7.4, 7.8 of the London Plan, Policies SD1, D1 and D16 of the Unitary Development Plan, Policies DH1, DH3 and DH(h) of the Draft Core Strategy and the Plumstead Common Conservation Area.   Case ref 90_0184P was refused due to the proposed development having an adverse effect on the local environment and on the amenities of adjoining occupiers  by reason of noise and other disturbance contrary to Policy ENV15 of the Borough Plan.  
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  • Mandatory driving licence for all road users.
    Make it mandatory to have a licence before using the public roads. I think if all road users had to know the highway code they and the road would be a much safer place. They would understand the roads and be less reckless if they had a licence to lose. The roads have changed so much since the highway code began. There are too many cars and large vehicles on the road now for the average cyclist to not HAVE to know the highway code before they use the road. Most public roads are a minimum of 30mph which will easily kill a cyclist. It will save lives and make the roads a safer place for all road users.
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  • Call on the UK Government to Respond to US Tariffs With Reciprocal Cultural Measures
    The United States benefits enormously from the global use of the English language, which originated in England and underpins American business, diplomacy, technology, and culture worldwide. At the same time, the US has chosen to impose trade tariffs on the UK and other European partners, despite long-standing political and economic ties. This campaign is not about hostility, but about fairness and reciprocity. When traditional trade measures are used aggressively, it is reasonable for the UK to respond with creative, symbolic pressure that highlights the imbalance in the relationship. By supporting this petition, people can call for a more confident and imaginative UK response that defends British interests and challenges unfair trade practices in a peaceful, proportionate way.
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  • FIFA: take back your peace award from Donald Trump now.
    There is mounting concern over the award to Donald Trump after he has invaded Venezuela, capturing their president with a missile attack; attacking his own citizens with his ICE troops; threatening to take Greenland the easy way or by force; and now threatening his closest allies with tariffs if he doesn't get his own way. He is not a man of peace, he is a warmonger. Tell FIFA to strip him of their PEACE PRIZE!
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