• Outdoor gym equipment for St Mary’s Park, prestwich
    To facilitate health and exercise for the local population
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    Created by Raphael Holmes
  • Refuse incinerator plant
    The increased road traffic,but more importantly the emissions to come from this plant.As a country we are supposedly going green,why build this large refuse system so close to a large housing development and a large school.It seems to me that Corby is being used as a dumping ground.
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    Created by Brendan Scullion
  • Amnesty for undocumented immigrants whom lived her for over 10 years
    Undocumented Migrants are suffering in silence, with no access to adequate Financial support, or any help. The current pandemic has created a more hostile environment for undocumented migrants. The Government should grant an immediate Amnesty to the Undocumented Migrants with no criminal record, to enable them to live their lives as decent human beings and help the Country economically. Since the migrants are already in the UK, it would not only be cost effective but would make sense to keep them in the UK and grant them citizenship so that they are granted their basic human rights.
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    Created by Sami Kingue
  • Schools to teach more about LGBTQ!
    Not enough people actually know what LGBTQ is
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    Created by Aaron B
  • Boycott government's tutoring scheme
    It is a huge waste of public money, paying a third party at exorbitant rates when schools are well placed to select tutors for themselves. This is an example of cronyism at its worst.
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    Created by Anne Harrison
  • Vaccinate our Teachers!
    Our teachers are key to keeping the country going! School is the biggest childcare service I know. Who has been looking after the children of Doctors, nurses, gp's, emergency services, and other essential services during the pandemic? TEACHERS have! Now all children are returning to school our teachers are going to once again be put at significantly higher risk of catching covid -19. Whilst children do not generally develop life threatening illness from covid-19, they can still transmit the virus and teachers being in close proximity are going to be at more risk than ever! Especially the early years and primary school teachers. If large numbers of teachers get ill with covid who is there to look after the children of our key workers? If 1 or 2 teachers in a small school, (like my own children go to) are struck down with covid its not only the poor teacher that suffers and they families- our children do to! Teachers cannot be furloghed, they can not work from home, they have no choice but go to their place of work to care for our children! So please Boris do what's right and vaccinate our precious irreplaceable teachers ❤!
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    Created by Jemma Peacock
  • Bikes should have bells
    When walking in parks & on footpaths, I have often nearly been struck from behind by almost silent cycles & eScooters.
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    Created by Roy Saint
  • Skatepark in Oakwood Park
    The nearest skatepark is an hour walk and it’s not fair as we need one on our side.
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    Created by Joshua Lewsey
  • Shared Appreciation Loans
    What seemed like a good idea in 1998 ie loan against property with no interest charged on an on going basis, then 75% of equity of property when sold. However, huge increase in house prices was not foreseen at the time (certainly not by borrowers). This means that some of us will not be able to move when property becomes too difficult to manage.
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    Created by Eileen Logue
  • Make it a legal requirement for employers to backdate your salary following a promotion
    Speaking with friends and family, this is not an unusual practice for employers to promote staff and not action the agreed salary until sometime after. Employees in the meantime are being underpaid for their new role. Making this a legal requirement will ensure that employers are more proactive and fair when promoting staff.
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    Created by Georgie Hasler
  • DTMH Exams
    Many of us took extensive study leave and committed personal funds to undertake DTMH qualifying courses. We are now trying to plan our lives as we, hopefully, head towards the end of the Covid pandemic and so we deserve to know what the RCP plans. There are now 2 cohorts of students from each course who are living with this uncertainty. Having put in extensive work it is demoralising and frustrating that the RCP will not enter into communication with us about its plans. Even knowing that there are no plans to hold an exam in 2021 would be more helpful than our current state of limbo. Many of us, including me, are working out our plans for the year, and any proposed exam date will hav a signficant impact on this.
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    Created by Mandy Fry
  • Audit Procurement Contracts during Covid 19
    The main purpose of this is to ensure that no person or company/institution directly associated or closely linked with MPs, government advisers, family or senior civil servants have benefitted from these contracts.
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    Created by Nicholas Card