• Bring a Build a bear workshop to Harlow
    People would love to see this shop in harlow instead of having to travel far distance to go to one.Its even harder for the families who don't drive. Consider it your company will make more money as this shop is so popular. I am a mum who doesn't drive and my little girl is dieing to go to a build a bear workshop but I just can't get to one and I feel so bad. I feel as low I'm letting my girl down so please consider bringing a build a bear workshop to Harlow. Thank you
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    Created by Sarah Hudson
  • Under occupancy tax.
    In England this Evil tax has brought untold hardship on those on benefits, Some even taking there own lives due to the pressure and hardship this causes . I would like to Also know Why Scotland do Not pay this tax , But those in England Have to .. If the Past Governments had built enough social housing, When they sold many houses under the right to buy scheme, We would not have this problem and horrendous tax on the poor in society. Who have No properties to move in to to Down size " As the Governments. Did Not Build Them .
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    Created by Glenn Powell
  • PAY RISE FOR NHS STAFF ABOVE 5%
    NHS staff have not had a good pay rise in years they received 3% over 3 year 5years ago. Make them feel valued and attract people to work in the NHS.
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    Created by Dale Pashley
  • Honour the Brexit campaign pledge to increase NHS funding by £350m a week
    One of the most popular, influential and much repeated campaign pledges of the Brexit lobby was to spend our EU membership fees on improving the NHS. The figure proffered was £350 million a week. Official Vote Leave posters said: “Let’s give our NHS the £350 million the EU takes every week.” The infamous campaign bus said: "We send the EU £350 million a week, let's fund our NHS instead" The people have voted, the electorate has spoken, let's call upon the government to honour that pledge. Let's take back control.
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    Created by Richard Wilson
  • GAMBAN UK
    Because they are destroying this city and many others but no one seems to care , they are creating the majority of the problems in society and action needs to be taken now .
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    Created by lee fulford
  • Table a referendum on the outcome of Brexit negotiations before triggering Article 50
    52% of the British people have spoken, we want to leave the EU, but we have been given no concrete details of what that actually entails. Article 50 needs to be triggered but we need assurances from the government that our voices will continue to be heard, that out best interests will be kept in mind, that the UK as a whole will be best served in this move. Some of the poorest communities in our country have, until now, relied upon EU funding. We need to know what the government will do to ensure that those people most at risk will not suffer as a result of this move. We need to know that the jobs we all rely on to put food on the table will not be at risk as a result of the deals being negotiated on our behalf. In short, we shouldn't be leaving the EU at any cost. We have to know that it is the very best move for our families and the wider UK population as a whole and the government must be held accountable for this by way of a second referendum.
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    Created by El Edwards
  • Pavement Parking
    Disabled people cannot use footpaths obstructed by vehicles. It also puts the elderly, children, and babies in prams in danger, by forcing them onto the road.
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    Created by Nick Dzydza
  • Remembrance Sunday- The Living Men and Woman Veterans who have been forgotten by their country.
    This Generation have given us everything. They fought for our freedom during WW2. Yet we give them nothing but misery, made to live on a pittance of a State pension. Without this Generations efforts and sacrifices during WW2, none of us would be here today.
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    Created by Michael Thompson Picture
  • Improve bus services in and around Plymouth
    Public transport is very important, especially for young people, as it provides independence and improves connections between places. However, many young people find themselves unable to afford the increasing prices of buses: for example, a single to Tavistock costs £4.80 for those over 15. Additionally, many bus services to areas surrounding Plymouth are very infrequent: the bus to Wembury can be less often than every 2 hours. Better public transport will greatly increase the connections between areas in Plymouth, and will make the lives of young people much easier.
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    Created by Juliette Cotton
  • New crossing to save lives
    There has already been one child fatality. Shaun McDermott was killed so lets not wait for another before installing a crossing.
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    Created by Stephen Taylor
  • We demand a Local Referendum to decide the future of Poole Council
    A consultation has begun on options for splitting the county into two unitary authorities Thousands of Residents have expressed their concern over the lack of democratic process and said the consultation is not reaching constituents 8 out of 10 people asked said they “did not know anything about it, other said “it’s a done deal, what can we do about it?” Others say the Merger is 'inevitable' The Crime Commissioner Mr Underhill has been reported as saying: "Where's the democracy here? A referendum would cost less than roughly 1% of the savings projected - it's about a million pounds - but for such a big democratic change, why don't we actually give people a referendum?" Mr Underhill has been reported to also criticise the exclusion of a "single Dorset unitary" option, previously suggested and debated by councils. One of the proposals being put to the public is the merger of Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch and East Dorset and the formation of a smaller conurbation of North Dorset, Purbeck, West Dorset and Weymouth & Portland, but this is not the preferred option by the councils Another option is for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole to join forces with the remaining councils forming the second unitary authority A third option would be for the existing unitaries of Bournemouth and Poole to combine, leaving the rest of Dorset to merge A fourth option is to retain all nine councils There has been a lot spent on consultations that attracted 40 people or less. The consultation is not reaching ALL households as a Local Referendum would, everyone would then have the opportunity to respond It has been reported that the Councils have already started to merge services in preparation to merge the Councils which is fueling the ‘done deal’ and ‘inevitable’ fears of the Public Sign this petition to demand a Local Referendum on the merging of Councils in Dorset, by signing you will be sending a message out to the Councils that WE THE PUBLIC WANT TO DECIDE THE FUTURE OF OUR COUNCILS
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    Created by The People of Poole and Dorset
  • Urgent Medical Care Defibrillators For Prisons
    I have personal experience of this unfortunately as my own father died prematurely whilst in HMP Brixton Prison of a Myocardinal Infraction ie a heart attack. He was on beta-blockers at the time. I still have his watch stuck on the exact time. I think that if every Prison had a defibrillator onsite and the staff are trained in Urgent Medical Care then many incidents could be prevented or at least alleviated whilst waiting for Emergency Care Providers. Especially when they may have a condition which could affect their Mental or Physical Health or both. We are all human and even if we are sent to Prison don't you think we owe it to the prisoners to take care of them too. It is a Human Right's Issue and it should happen. There are so many Prisoners and Overcrowding is a Huge Issue. I Urge you to join this campaign thank you for reading this issue
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    Created by Luciana Gibbins-Lanteri