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Disabled and elderly right to a warm mealThere are nearly 700 people who live in these PFI villages 2years ago all funding for the catering was removed we have a large number of disabled and elderly who now survive on cold food and it is only the generosity of there neighbours that supply them with a warm meal we demand that the kitchens that were run by Stoke On Trent council be put back The company Your Housing Group who manage these villages have done there best to ensure these kitchens never open they are talking about decommissioning them a soon as they can that is why we need action now Day to day we see our basic rights removed. These people have worked all their lives only to find that getting a hot meal is now no longer one of them. Don't let this become the new future, don't let big business say this is how it should be because it eats into their profit margin - help give back what they take away.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Peter Hodgkinson
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Greens demand Government action to stop "horrific" dog attacks on farmers livestock!The Kept Animals Bill would have also banned live exports, cracked down on puppy smuggling, and a ban on primates as pets. Last month, the Conservatives refused to revive the Bill! Farmers across Wales, including the Vale of Glamorgan, will have been deeply disappointed that the Conservative Government decided to withdraw the Bill at the last moment. We support efforts to ensure that a bill is introduced urgently to pass these protections and new powers into law. Police forces require greater powers to investigate instances of dog attacks effectively. It is hoped that if the police are empowered so that there are more successful prosecutions there will be a greater incentive for dog owners to ensure that their animals are kept under control. Farmers rightly feel betrayed by this Conservative Government, they need action not excuses! The Farmers Union of Wales have said that the u turn has caused "real frustration"! During the Covid pandemic, dog ownership rose sharply as people took on pets as companions. This has led to more "gruesome" attacks on farmers livestock by some unscrupulous dog owners. Our farmers and their livestock deserve better protection!18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Barry Green Party
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Stop the muggings! Enough victims already!All of us who go to or exit the tram stop to the south have to pass through an alleyway with a blindspot. The adjacent houses don't overlook the spot, they just hear the screaming and shouts for help. It's a favourite spot for drug dealers, groups of men harassing women and for muggings to take place. We've had enough! We want to be able to walk home safely, or go to the tram stop safely. You can't see who's around the corner till you are literally next to them. The multiple exits down the alley way make for an excellent getaway for the muggers. The metrolink camera only covers their path till it joins the alley way. And that's where they are waiting for the next victim. The only option is that Manchester City Council will put in a surveillance camera to secure this dangerous blind spot alleyway. How many more reports does it take till we will get listened to? Sign our petition and let the Council know that they have a duty of care. Don't let your friends and family be the next victim. This must be the only place where the path from the tram leads people into an unsafe alleyway, before they get to the road and pavement. Together we can make it happen. Let's put an end to having us walk into a hidden area where you can't see who's waiting for you. The blindspot at the end of Sidbury Road to walk through the alleyway to get to the path to the tram has to be made safe. Enough has happened already, join us and don't let your friends and family be the next victim.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Andrea Oz
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Wifi back on board stagecoachEverybody uses wifi for communication as some people cannot afford to pay for texts or calls6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Gavin Ritchie
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Keep Edinburgh Childcare 4 All!Edinburgh after school clubs should be accessible to all children that need them, regardless of disability! Imagine the impact on disabled children, who are already excluded from many activities that most families take for granted, for whom after school club with their friends was a highlight. Now they are faced with being excluded from their after school clubs while their peers continue to attend! Imagine the impact on parents suddenly having to decide whether they can continue with jobs or studies with two weeks' notice. Finding alternative provision at this short notice is next to impossible – the childcare crisis is even more of a crisis if your child has additional support needs. What’s the bigger picture? According to the Scottish Government, “Disabled people should have freedom, dignity, choice and control over their lives. We want to remove the barriers that stop people from enjoying equal access to full citizenship.” The recent City of Edinburgh Council decision is clearly at odds with this ethos. Moreover, the Equality Act of 2010 states that when public authorities make policies and decisions, they must think about the need to eliminate unlawful discrimination, advance equality of opportunity between people who share a “protected characteristic” (which includes disability) and those who don’t, and foster and encourage good relations between these two groups of people. Enabling disabled children to participate in mainstream after school provision self-evidently advances equality of opportunity and fosters good relations between our children and the other children, and so the decision to eliminate this funding violates the public sector equality duty under this Act. Not only does this target disabled children, some of the most vulnerable members of our society, it also makes no economic sense because it will limit the ability of parents and caregivers to work, forcing us to rely more, not less, on public funds. And it will make society less inclusive for all of our children. What can you do to help ? Please stand with us and tell the City of Edinburgh Council that our children are not just numbers on a balance sheet; they continue to deserve support to access childcare alongside their peers. You can sign this petition. You can share this petition. And if you have time, please also get in touch with your Councillors (https://democracy.edinburgh.gov.uk/mgMemberIndex.aspx?bcr=1) and MSPs (https://www.parliament.scot/msps/current-and-previous-msps) to let them know why Childcare 4 All matters.3,253 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by Juliana Capes
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Do not allow Liz Truss to appear on I’m a CelebrityDisgraced former Prime Minister Liz Truss could be heading down under to appear on I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here. It’s reported that she is being offered hundreds of thousands of pounds to appear on the hit ITV show later this year. Despite being Prime Minister for just 44 days, Liz Truss caused huge damage to our economy. With ordinary people up and down the country still hurt by her actions, she simply does not deserve to be rewarded with dingo dollars, hefty appearance fees or the exposure of a primetime TV slot.50,504 of 75,000 SignaturesCreated by Campaigns by you
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Save CampdownIt's a place local people walk their dogs, exercise and enjoy wildlife. Skylarks, Swifts, Doormice, Kestrels, Deer, Rabbits, Hedgehogs, Lots of Butterflies and Moths..the list is endless. Also a huge variety of wildflowers, Pyramidal Orchids, Common Spotted Orchids Thistles, Clover, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Water Mint, Oxeye Daisies, Buttercups, Heathers. (Just to name a few!) It's a green corridor that links to ancient woodland. We have already lost the green space of Forty Acres, so migratory birds might well decide to use Campdown. These environments are sadly becoming rare and must be protected.509 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Anna Day
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Companies Dividends Bankruptcy and SewageDividends should be the result of profitability and you cannot say you are profitable while failing to provide adequate Public services and dumping sewage in our rivers or pay dividends while simultaneously approaching insolvency.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lewis Walch
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Regulate the display of flags in Northern IrelandEvery summer, flags go up on lampposts across Northern Ireland. They hang around for months becoming an eyesore, and many glorify illegal paramilitary groups. This year we've seen an increase in flags in shared areas like the Westlink motorway, at supermarkets and outside the PSNI training centre at Garnerville. No one takes responsibility to take them down. The flying of flags needs to be clearly legislated for so the issue can be tackled once and for all.505 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Nicola Browne
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NO DEDUCTION OF COST FOR ANDREW MALKINSONTo be unjustly arrested and incarcerated for 20 years of his adult life is bad enough, but, then to suggest he should pay cost in money for it is wrong, wrong, wrong29 of 100 SignaturesCreated by joan finch
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Help save artists' studios across ScotlandWasps is by far the biggest studio provider in Scotland, managing twenty buildings across the country – in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, Perth, Irvine, Kirkcudbright, Newburgh, Selkirk, Nairn, Skye, Shetland and Orkney. These are home to 1,000 artists – a large percentage of those working in Scotland. It is vital that the Wasps charity is run in a way that serves and supports these artists, otherwise there will be devastating consequences for Scotland’s cultural landscape and our society more broadly.1,895 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Save Our Studios
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Urgent action needed to protect school children on Wotton Road, KingswoodIf nothing changes, our children continue to be placed at risk from hazards which could lead to serious injuries or death. There is no alternative route to walk to and from Kingswood for children who attend KLB. Kingswood Primary School will be starting their school day earlier from September so pedestrian and vehicle traffic will increase during morning drop off. We need our concerns to be taken seriously and for Gloucestershire Highways to conduct a road safety audit as matter of urgency and address the problem.550 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Sian Blackham
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