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Make Lewes a TTIP Free ZoneThe Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership is being negotiated in strict secrecy. But what is known about the content places the needs of multi-national corporations above the needs of citizens with inherent threat to the environment and to health. Academics have warned the treaty will entrench inequality and lower consumer safety standards. Brighton and Hastings have already declared as TTIP Free Zones. Let Lewes, the County Town of East Sussex, join with them.115 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Sonya Baksi
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Devon County Council get Weapons Manufacturers Out of EducationBabcock International is a weapon manufacturer operating around the globe. They are also contracted by Devon County Council to monitor and produce reports on school attendance. After ten sessions (five days) of "unauthorised absence" they send this letter threatening a fine of up to £2500 and/or three months in prison. The letter is sent to hundreds of parents each year, causing disproportionate distress for what, in many cases, is a single case of illness or forgetting to inform the school in time. Children become worried that their mum or dad might go to prison. Parents worry their children might be taken into care, that they might lose their jobs, businesses, dignity and freedom. The threat, and potential fine and imprisonment, disproportionately affects single parents and poor people, who are less able to pay a Fixed Penalty Notice within 21 days (after which it doubles). I have personally supported a single mum who was working full time, raising two children, starting a business and having to comfort her children who thought that Mum was going to prison. Babcock's business is in fear, not in children's education.1,046 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Christopher Mockridge
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Fair pay at Family MosaicWe the undersigned are staff at Family Mosaic Housing Association. We are calling for: 1. A fair cost of living award for all staff including those in Care and Support. 2. Our bonus and benefits to be protected and not removed without consultation. 3. Greater transparency over pay in the organisation.243 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Josephine Grahl
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Petition for 20 mph default speed limit in Ware, Hertfordshire on all residential roads.• 20mph is safer than 30mph • You don’t need speed bumps to have 20mph • Everyone needs safer streets 20’s Plenty for Us campaigns for wide area, signed, mandatory, enforceable, default speed limits and call this Total 20. Some roads can be exempted where warranted. Portsmouth, implemented 20 mph limits for 94% of its roads. We don’t campaign for zones (with traffic calming), school safety areas, single streets or a “blanket” 20 mph. More information can be found here: www.20splentyforus.org.uk and at our Ware specific page http://www.20splentyforware.moonfruit.com88 of 100 SignaturesCreated by 20sPlenty Ware
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Ledbury Town Council Isn't Working. Start now!The people of Ledbury have lost confidence in their Town Council. They are sickened by the infighting and injustice which has dominated Council life in recent years. Ledbury needs a skilled town council which can demonstrate good governance and is able to seize future opportunities for the town. The Town Council is not fit for purpose as it stands. Councillors are often ill-informed and prejudiced. Democratic reform would include: - Decisions always being made on evidence - Councillors routinely receiving training and specialist advice - The Council using experts from the community to inform its decisions - Reports and proceedings documented in appropriate detail - Providing a responsive service to questions and correspondence from the public. Other award-winning town councils like Frome, Oswestry and Milton Keynes (Campbell Park) have shown the potential rewards that come from active citizen participation in charting an inspiring future for their towns. Ledbury Town Council should aspire to these models of excellence and commit to the Nolan Principles: Selflessness, Integrity, Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty, Leadership.122 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Rich Hadley
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Fume Free Fridays (or Sundays but I couldn't find a rhyme)The world is going to s*** and we're destroying it at an alarming rate what I'm proposing wont stop it but its a very small step in the right direction and in the mean time it might help slow things down while someone smarter than me comes up with a real solution and if we go fume free on a Sunday it'll make the least upheaval to things like buses, postal service and the like3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by eliot whybrow
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Save the recipes on BBC FoodThis is a fantastic resources for everyone interested in food, healthy eating and cooking. It helps counter the advertising and power of the food industry and encourages millions to cook and eat healthily112 of 200 SignaturesCreated by steve kelshaw
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Decent broadband in South DorsetPeople in small towns and villages need internet just as much as people in big towns and cities. Decent broadband connection is essential for everything from paying bills to running businesses. But for some places in the UK, the internet speed is either painfully slow or non-existent. It's time the government stepped up and fulfilled it's promise of decent broadband for everyone. Fibre Optics laid by BT Open Reach, who have the monopoly on upgrading but are far behind schedule, managed to get the service up and running in Swanage. but the service providers responsible for the cabinet to residence copper wiring didn't/don't buy in enough broadband width for the service to adequately provide consistent speeds. Having upgraded to fibre optic super broadband rates we are still have inconsistent speeds and don't ever expect to have adequate speeds for technological advances like 4K on television.193 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Frances Thackway
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Decent broadband in Tunbridge WellsPeople in small towns and villages need internet just as much as people in big towns and cities. Decent broadband connection is essential for everything from paying bills to running businesses. But for some places in the UK, the internet speed is either painfully slow or non-existent. It's time the government stepped up and fulfilled it's promise of decent broadband for everyone.280 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Nigel Thorpe
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Decent broadband in Penrith and the BordersPeople in small towns and villages need internet just as much as people in big towns and cities. Decent broadband connection is essential for everything from paying bills to running businesses. But for some places in the UK, the internet speed is either painfully slow or non-existent. It's time the government stepped up and fulfilled it's promise of decent broadband for everyone.362 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Stephen Barnes
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Decent broadband in The CotswoldsPeople in small towns and villages need internet just as much as people in big towns and cities. An adequate broadband connection is essential for everything from paying bills to running businesses such as my own. But for some places in the UK, the internet speed is either painfully slow or non-existent. Here in Upper Rissington for example, despite 300 plus new homes now largely occupied, broadband speed is worse than 96% of the UK. (checked 16/05/2016 using http://www.dslreports.com/) It's time the government stepped up and fulfilled it's promise of decent broadband for everyone. I suggest this should mean a speed of c.5 megabit/sec download and c. 0.75 megabit/sec upload, ie roughly the median rates for the UK. That's asking for 5 times faster download and 1 to 2 times faster upload than we have in my part of the Cotswolds. Please Sign Up! Fraser Morphew.337 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Fraser Morphew
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Decent broadband in Mid Dorset and North PoolePeople in small towns and villages need internet just as much as people in big towns and cities. Decent broadband connection is essential for everything from paying bills to running businesses. But for some places in the UK, the internet speed is either painfully slow or non-existent. It's time the government stepped up and fulfilled it's promise of decent broadband for everyone.134 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Holly Smith
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