• Kitchen roll sheets with half size sheets
    Economy and the prevention of waste.
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    Created by Arthur Rupert Stuttard
  • Force the increase of funding and training for Mental Health Crisis teams in Staffordshire.
    This is important because too many people, friends and family are not getting the help they need when they call a crisis team, there needs to be a better infrastructure in place to guide people back from the edge and put things in place to get them the correct therapies and medications to help them recover.
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    Created by Geo Banner
  • Put a crossing on Claremont Road
    To allow local children and local community to cross the road safely.
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    Created by Jayne Brady
  • South Gloucestershire Council: Back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill
    We are joining with the Climate and Ecological Emergency Alliance (Bristol), to demand action from our councillors. On current trends, our children will experience an unthinkable 3 to 5 degrees of global warming within 80 years! 2020 was the joint hottest year on record and the hottest six years on record have all occurred since 2016. The UK Government’s target is to go carbon neutral by 2050. But this is too late, because the world is set to exceed the dangerous limit of 1.5°C warming by 2040, causing irreversible harm and costing millions of lives. In fact, Government advisers also say that the UK is not on track to meet its own target. We call on South Gloucestershire Council to show leadership, by declaring support for the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill (CEE Bill). In July 2019, South Gloucestershire Council achieved unanimous cross party cooperation and declared a Climate Emergency, setting out a strategy to be carbon neutral by 2030. The CEE Bill is a game-changing vehicle for positive action. It is a draft law which has been introduced to Parliament and already has the support of around 100 MPs. The Bill would ensure that the UK Government plays its fair and proper role in limiting global warming to the 1.5°C recommended by scientists. It would include our carbon emissions from aviation, shipping and international trade, which are currently ignored! It would set up a Citizens’ Assembly, representative of the people who make up UK society, to advise on the Government’s emergency strategy. We call on our elected representatives to work together again, in the interests of our future generations, and to show climate leadership!
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    Created by Sean Rhodes: Frenchay and Downend councillor candidate.
  • Give Billy Monger recognition for what he has achieved
    After being critically injured in 2017, he has managed to recover, and although he has had both legs amputated, he has resumed his motor racing career. His epic comic relief challenge has been nothing less than remarkable - covering 140 miles over four days by walking, cycling and kayaking.. He is an inspiration to all of us. Captain Sir Tom Moore was our hero in 2020, Billy Whizz is our hero for 2021
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    Created by Gordon Bryant
  • International aid versus Whitehall refurbishment
    Aid to Yemen has been cut from £164m to £87m owing to ‘current straitened circumstances’, says Boris Johnson (3 March), while he is spending £11.9m on a Whitehall ‘situation room’ and refurbishing No. 9 Downing Street. Meanwhile, after five years of war in Yemen, 'Extreme hunger and disease may have already claimed the lives of up to 85,000 young children' (Save the Children). Over 2 million people have been displaced, and now, with coronavirus, 'medicines and medical supplies are extremely scarce' (British Red Cross). Of course, Yemen is not alone. Cuts will also affect Syria, South Sudan, Libya, and Somalia. But the government are turning their backs and using our money to put up new wallpaper. What would we want and hope for from richer countries if we were in a similar situation?
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    Created by Laurien Berkeley
  • MOORFIELD ROAD
    Because its extremely noisy, dusty & makes our homes shaking with all the heavy haulage.
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    Created by CHRISTOPHER BELL
  • Traffic calming on Church Road, Ham
    As a Toad patroller I have seen many killed Toads and other amphibians, and a number of badger casualties. Many of these animals could have been saved if drivers were keeping to the official speed limit 20.
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    Created by Diane Slater
  • 5 % payrise for nurses and NHS frontline workers
    Nurses within the NHS have put their lives on the line to save the lives of others suffering from coronavirus. They are our modern day heroes during this awful pandemic, the likes of which have not been seen for more than 100 years. How can we look them in the face when we as a country turn our back as soon as we feel the worst is over. We are eternally grateful to each and every one, please let us show that their efforts are recognised.
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    Created by Phillipa Thomas
  • Improve Heacham skatepark
    Our skatepark in Heacham provides vital exercise and social experiences for young people, however, it is not attractive or completely safe, meaning parents and children feel discouraged. This means a lack of healthy children and an eyesore in a communal area. It is now more important than ever that our public spaces are maintained and upgraded to support the community's physical and mental health. The 11-18 age bracket is an often overlooked demographic, and a functional and attractive communal area is vital for our well-being.
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    Created by Merry ENTERS Picture
  • Give NHS staff a pay rise worthy of the service they provide our nation
    It is time to recognise the NHS staff for their dedication in what has been the most challenging of years which will reverberate for many years to come. Recovering from the pandemic will require unrelenting dedication and hard work. Send them to work feeling valued and respected whilst supported by a pay rise truly reflecting the appreciation and recognition of the impact the services have on our nation
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    Created by Caroline Jones
  • Nurses Pay-rises 2021
    We have to reward and recognise what every nurse has been through not only during lockdown but every single day. In addition how will we be able to encourage the next generations to work hard to qualify when they will be getting paid peanuts. Then the government will pay agency nurses or get people in from overseas again at a more greater cost to us the taxpayers.
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    Created by Zahid Verrier