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Improve Heacham skateparkOur skatepark in Heacham provides vital exercise and social experiences for young people, however, it is not attractive or completely safe, meaning parents and children feel discouraged. This means a lack of healthy children and an eyesore in a communal area. It is now more important than ever that our public spaces are maintained and upgraded to support the community's physical and mental health. The 11-18 age bracket is an often overlooked demographic, and a functional and attractive communal area is vital for our well-being.81 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Merry ENTERS
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Keep the Gay Kiss in your Cream Egg adIt is important to the LGBTQi movement and gay Christians everywhere that gay people remain visible.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Millie Warham
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Move Government Administration Sectors to cities outside of LondonWhy concentrate all the tax funded projects in & around London, while the rest of the country must either be dragged in there to find work, or suffer the minimalist finances reserved for the North.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Graham Smith
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"I May Destroy You" - a popular award and a protestSystemic racism, sexism, transphobia and ableism shouldn't be allowed to stand. Let's find other ways to reward and congratulate success that don't rely on institutional approval or recognition.11 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Recognise Talent
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Commemorative 50p coin for Capt Sir Tom Moore and the NHSThis coin can be another way of providing funds, but also keeping Sir Tom's Legacy and Memory alive,2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Andy Bridger
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Memorialise Captain Tom MooreThere have been calls to build a statue to Tom Moore but I believe that he would rather see something that would benefit the NHS that he raised millions of pounds for in his hundredth year He did not start his task for personal gain but to thank the NHS for treating him The greatest tribute to him now would be to build a new hospital in his name for his beloved N.H.S.66 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alf Kelly
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Memorialise Captain Tom MooreThere have been calls to build a statue to Tom Moore but I believe that he would rather see something that would benefit the NHS that he raised millions of pounds for in his hundredth year He did not start his task for personal gain but to thank the NHS for treating him The greatest tribute to him now would be to build a new hospital in his name for his beloved N.H.S.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alf Kelly
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Honour Captain Tom with a commissioned statueHe raised over 31 million pounds for the NHS and he became a beacon of light in these dark times25 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Darren benford-brown
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A fitting commemoration to a truly Great BritonCaptain l Sir Tom Moore was an inspiration to the four Nations of the UK his mammoth endeavours are fitting to be remembered for all on a plinth in Parliament square or wherever applicable as a beacon for future generations. He embodied everything that is great about our Island story.A truly great Briton who fought against horrendous dictatorships in WW2 and fought for our NHS in these also troubled times.God rest Sir Tom.72 of 100 SignaturesCreated by simon duncan
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Names a hospital after Captain Tom MooreAfter the sad news of the death of Captain Tom Moore I think the Government should name a hospital after him. He was a real hero and a truly inspirational man who won the hearts 💕 of us all. We can learn so much from him. He raised millions of pounds for the NHS so it seems only right that as a tribute to him a hospital should be named after him.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Clare Moat
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Give Captain Sir Tom Moore a State funeral and statueSir Tom Moore raised over 30 million pound for the NHS at the age of 99 during the first lockdown of the covid 19 pandemic.10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Colin Chapman
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Raise a statue of Captain Sir Tom Moore on the empty 4th plinth.See my above comments. We should never forget this awful time. We should also never forget what a remarkable man he was. It would be a fitting tribute to a magnificent person.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Paul Kelly
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