• Let Long Eaton People Have Their Say About Town Centre Changes
    The nearly £25 million of Towns Fund which has been allocated to Long Eaton represents significant change for Long Eaton. Please sign this petition and make sure local people have an informed say about these changes.
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  • Stop ripping off renters with illegal fees
    Like many people living in London, I've had to change my plans and delay life decisions in response to the obscene prices in the capital’s rental market. I’m so outraged by how much letting agents are charging, one of my tweets about it became a story in the Times. [1] But for one chain of estate agents, apparently even excessive rents are not enough. After looking at some of Foxtons’ adverts, I noticed that just to rub salt in the wound, they are also charging some tenants fees of £250 per person that were supposed to have been banned three years ago. [2] In 2019 the Tenant Fees Act banned landlords and letting agents from charging almost all fees to private renters. The only permitted payments are rent, refundable deposits and fees incurred due to the tenant’s actions, such as losing keys, paying rent late, or ending the tenancy early. Foxtons claims that it charges the £250 fee when the tenancy is a “short let”. [3] On 14 November, Foxtons was advertising 614 of these in London. However, unless short lets are specifically for holidays, they are classed as assured shorthold tenancies in the Housing Act 1988 (Schedule 1, section 9) and are therefore subject to the letting fees ban. [4] Foxtons describes short lets on its website as "from a few weeks to a few months". [5] By claiming they are not assured shorthold tenancies, the company is abusing the Tenant Fees Act – legislation renters fought hard to secure. Foxtons are profiteering from these illegal fees. And by keeping homes in the short term market and out of the longer term market, there are fewer homes for the people who need them most, and higher rents on the homes that do become available. Foxtons needs to stop ripping off renters and be clear that these illegal fees are unacceptable and will not be charged. [1] https://twitter.com/feedthedrummer/status/1587785056545918977 [2] https://www.foxtons.co.uk/let/fees_and_terms [3] https://twitter.com/foxtons/status/1585569745750970369 [4] https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/50/schedule/1 https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/922896/Tenancy_Fees_Act_-_Statutory_guidance_for_enforcement_authorities.pdf [5] https://www.foxtons.co.uk/landlord/short-lets
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  • Pay £400 energy payments to Northern Ireland households as soon as possible
    National Energy Action (NEA) NI research is showing that 80% of households here have already cut down on their central heating, and most worryingly more than 1 in 10 households have had to forego meals to meet the rising energy costs. NI householders have received significantly less help in the energy crisis than those in England Scotland and Wales. They did not benefit from the £150 council tax rebate and nor do they benefit from Household Support Fund. Furthermore, NI homes are not part of the Warm Homes discount scheme meaning vulnerable households miss out on an additional £150 every winter. There is a clear need to ensure the £400 per household support reaches people in Northern Ireland ahead of this winter, to protect vulnerable households form the worst impacts of living in a cold home, including needless deaths and morbidity along with increased pressure on our healthcare services in the months ahead. We ask that you approach this issue with the urgency it requires and commit to ensuring the emergency payments are allocated to households as soon as possible.
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  • Petition for Free Parking in Kirkcaldy High Street
    The lack of free parking is killing our High Street (Kirkcaldy), the cost of living and changes in spending is hitting our high street businesses hard. Introducing FREE parking will encourage public onto the High Street more. The cost of living is hard, we don't need the added expense of parking our car ontop of our shopping. Our High Street is suffering, hundreds / thousands of people are employed to work on the high street in various cafes, shops, salons and more, without sales and footfall the businesses will struggle. Costs are rising for businesses and lack of footfall is hitting them hard, to save jobs and save our High Street change needs to happen.
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  • Gavin Williamson's knighthood should be stripped if any inquiries find against him.
    Anyone who believes (or at least hopes) that our elected representatives adhere to a high standard of conduct cannot condone Williamson's alleged appalling behaviour.
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  • Restore the 166 and X60 bus routes in Kippax and Allerton Bywater
    Everyone deserves to be able to use a regular reliable bus service for a whole range of reasons whether its supporting people who can’t drive to get around independently, to help people commute to work, school, university or college, as well as supporting the need to reduce carbon emissions. Recent decisions by Arriva buses to cut down the routes through Allerton Bywater and Kippax have made many resident's journeys to work, study and health services more difficult and we call on Arriva Buses to put back the routes they have cut on the October 3rd changes. Please sign and share our petition.
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  • Restore the 140 and 141 bus services in Methley
    Everyone deserves to be able to use a regular reliable bus service for a whole range of reasons whether it's supporting people who can’t drive to get around independently, to help people commute to work, school, university or college, as well as supporting the need to reduce carbon emissions. Recent decisions by Arriva buses to cut down the areas of Methley that they regularly serve has impacted hundreds of residents and we call on Arriva Buses to put back the routes they have cut on the October 3rd changes. Please sign and share our petition.
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  • My INCONTINENCE COSTS me in EMBARRASSMENT and MONEY
    This has always been an issue. Current rising costs in every other area of life leaves little or no room for personal health care costs. If you cannot afford to buy the more effective and secure incontinence wear available you will have to fall back on the NHS free product selection. Pads that require a net to hold them in place and which do not secure leak prevention, and cotton pull-ups, of which you get four, and that don't hold as much as the insecure pads. These pull up pants will leak without warning. Would you want to be thinking, all day every day, that you maybe about to soak leg wear/trousers and become the source of everyone's embarrassment. Its horrendous. You really don't want to be that person. However I am that person. I have soiled my bed so many times. I have been 'caught out' when a larger urinary discharge overflows from pad to clothes. Once you have 'wet' yourself it soon becomes obvious to all around you, the smell, the look, the wet foot prints that follow you to a safer dark corner. And, you still have to get home! There are far better products out there, but currently they have to be purchased. They are not cheap but, here's the rub, they are manufactured to work efficiently at retention and leak prevention, in other words THEY WORK. Help me, and every one like me, whether they be older or younger than 60, regain some dignity, reduce daily anxiety and improve immeasurably the quality and value of life.
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  • Save BBC Radio Merseyside
    BBC local radio stations, like BBC Radio Merseyside, play a vital role in reflecting local experiences and delivering local news. The BBC is having to make these decisions because the government are forcing it to make cuts by freezing the licence fee without committing extra funding. Please give the BBC the support and funding that it needs to make sure it continues to provide distinctive and genuinely local radio services with content that reflects and represents people and communities from all corners of the UK.
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  • Save BBC Radio Kent
    BBC local radio stations, like BBC Radio Kent, play a vital role in reflecting local experiences and delivering local news. The BBC is having to make these decisions because the government are forcing it to make cuts by freezing the licence fee without committing extra funding. Please give the BBC the support and funding that it needs to make sure it continues to provide distinctive and genuinely local radio services with content that reflects and represents people and communities from all corners of the UK.
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  • Save BBC Three Counties Radio
    BBC local radio stations, like BBC Three Counties Radio, play a vital role in reflecting local experiences and delivering local news. The BBC is having to make these decisions because the government are forcing it to make cuts by freezing the licence fee without committing extra funding. Please give the BBC the support and funding that it needs to make sure it continues to provide distinctive and genuinely local radio services with content that reflects and represents people and communities from all corners of the UK.
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  • Save BBC Radio Devon
    BBC local radio stations, like BBC Radio Devon, play a vital role in reflecting local experiences and delivering local news. The BBC is having to make these decisions because the government are forcing it to make cuts by freezing the licence fee without committing extra funding. Please give the BBC the support and funding that it needs to make sure it continues to provide distinctive and genuinely local radio services with content that reflects and represents people and communities from all corners of the UK.
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