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Clean up streetsToo many our area cleaner1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michael Kendall
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Winchester needs a functioning A & EAll stakeholders should combine to become a effective pressure group, and decision makers will more likely listen to all concerns. Local news (and national Sky News) highlighted to the PM R Sunak that her 'daughter waited 7 hours at Basingstoke' and that would be after a 15 mile journey.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Angela Bell
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Blood scandalIt has been going on for decades & many people have died are others will die before this corrupt government which has had to be dragged to the negotiating table will stops stalling and pays what is due.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bob Smith
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Havant Road to be openTo release traffic and to ease movement2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dan Sookun
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Gift vouchersHundreds of thousands pounds are lost each year from unused vouchers which become extra profit to companies1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Laurence Thomson
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Support for people with NeuroparhyI along with thousands of others suffer from this evil disease everyday. I’m housebound now and have a full time carer. I would like tomake a change and get people who are suffering the support they need.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Hanna Rothwell
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Litter, Graffiti, Grass Cutting and Street Signs CleanedPoole has definitely gone downhill and Unsavoury videos of Poole and Bournemouth are appearing on the Internet.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dee Luff
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REINSTATE THE NO46 BUS ROUTEHamstead and Perry Barr border. Sandwell Crematorium, Newton Road is on this route, along with access to Sandwell Valley, Sandwell Hospital and West Bromwich shopping centre. Also Hamstead train station, giving access to One Stop Perry Barr and the city centre. National Express decided to scrape the 46 bus route and although Hamstead Road is served with the No 16 and 16a, there is no bus service coming up Old Walsall Road to Scott Arms or vice versa a bus coming back to Hamstead Village. There is a small bus that runs every hour, but where it comes from or goes to I have no idea. This means that people living on the Old Walsall Road, of which many are middle aged have little choice in where they can travel. The majority of medical centres are situated via Scott's Arms and Hamstead train station is situated in Hamstead village. Old Walsall Road ha the boundary for Birmingham and Sandwell up the centre of the road. I strongly feel this service needs to be reinstated to serve people who straggle the border.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Maralyn Seal
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Save the Unicorn Centre from closureTo fight for the rights of family carers and disabled people who are trying to get the best out of life for themselves and their loved ones enabling their loved ones to gain independence and a valuable break from caring for the family enabling them to have a well deserved break519 of 600 SignaturesCreated by ken mcclymont
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UK Utilities for People not PropertyPeople are having to choose between heating and eating which is a disgraceful in our so called rich country. This should not have been allowed to happen in the first place nor should it be allowed to continue. Only the people can reverse this by calling for government action, they have no idea what it’s like to worry about the cost to heat your home therefore do not give it a second thought. Let’s try to change the situation by lending support to this campaign.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Scott Darroch
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Extra Dog Poo Bins for DidcotDog fouling in Didcot has reached a high. It is unpleasant to walk along streets, such as Slade road, because of having to dodge and avoid dog waste. A new dog poo bin in this area would help to keep the streets clean and hygienic for the people who live in and around the area.103 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Phoebe Buxey
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Charging to park in the parks! REALLY !My local park is Roundhay Park. If you do this many poor families from the deprived areas such as Harehills will not be able to visit the open fresh air spaces and children's playgrounds. It is too far for them to walk especially with small children and baby buggies. Many multi ethnic communities visit this park. South Asian for the cricket, Black communities enjoy the football and rugby areas.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sue Itzinger
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