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EGM for Ropewalk (Southampton, UK)The chair of the management Committee is leaving in August. The new constitution (brokered in 2013) is not legally binding. Last years AGM was not held in accordance with the new or the old constitution. The Ropewalk Garden is an important community asset which is challenging to run and needs full support from all sections of the cities community to function effectively. An EGM would enable us to change our culture and overcome the factionality which hampers us from engaging more effectively with the public. We need long term committed volunteers to be hands on in both committee and gardening and community liason roles. We need to adhere to the requirements of the covenant with the council and our constitution. An EGM would mean we can move on from the past and forge new connections ensuring the garden has a future.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Helen Plowman
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Stop Bristol CC injunction against Nicky (sits outside Gloucester Rd Sainsbury's)Nicky is part of the Gloucester Road Sainsbury's' furniture. She sits outside peacefully trying to make her way in life. Nicky tells me that the council plan to enforce an injunction meaning that she cannot sit outside Sainsbury's anymore. Bristol City Council should spend the money that would be spent on an injunction, on housing services to help people like Nicky rather than isolate them. I feel this is wrong and if you feel this way too I urge you to sign this petition in support of Nicky.110 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Alex Oldham
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Allow iconic song to be played during wedding processionalAs a life long Neighbours fan I feel it only fitting that Scott and Carlene's wedding processional 'Suddenly' by Angry Anderson be played. Neighbours isn't even a guilty pleasure for me (clearly!) I have only missed one episode of Neighbours in my life, and that was because my boyfriend accidentally recorded over it in the early 2000's. Please sign this petition. My husband to be is completely confident that I won't get any signitures, let alone 10,000. Please prove him wrong. Neighbours fans, please unite and help me! (And yes I know this isn't a petition about saving the planet or Brexit) but hey, makes a change to have something light!10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David Trotter
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Keep the skateparkThis is important because it is a way for children to relax, exercise and have fun. To take this skatepark away from us is like taking away our home. I know myself I go down there everyday and always have a good time.15 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lochlann Thompson
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Sort out our green spaces and play areasOur green spaces and play areas are a disgrace. There is no care being taken, grass is not being cut and rubbish not collected95 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Phil Bullivant
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Lewis Capaldi to represent the UK in Eurovision 2020It's been a while since we won...72 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Simone Hamill
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reality TV shows ban allTo stop people from taking there own lives or feeling depressed6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by William Kay
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Get the Strawberry Gardens Pub a Beer GardenThis is easily the best pub in Heysham but, when the weather is good, there is no decent garden area, for locals to enjoy the sunshine. Two tables in the large car park don't count! It's a really sunny spot, come on Greene King..5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Annette Marchment
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Cap personal Loan's to 100% APRToxic consumer lending rates of over 1000% APR are like loan sharks. Imagine your 19 year old relative, he works part-time, borrows £500 to buy a trending fashion item; a toxic 1,000% APR pay-day loan would mean in a year he'd repay £5,500. Of-course it will be advertised very cleverly to attract him to borrow and over a shorter time. A Cap in consumer lending APR % to 100% protects vulnerable consumers and is fair. Governments duty is to protect everyone, laws stop toxins polluting our rivers, we need laws to stop toxic APR rates polluting our communities.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Moony Victoire-Nijjar
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Keep Castle Green Public Toilets Open Beyond 4.30pm!!It feels like there is zero logic behind the open hours of the public toilets in Castle Green. They close at 4.30pm each day, the same time as many students finish college and a full hour before the shops in town close and before many people even finish work to come out to enjoy the park and the beautiful weather. This seems absolutely absurd and ridiculous (and unheard of in any other city I personally have visited) that public toilets should close so early. For MEN, it means having to, still in the prime of the day, find a bush or tree to relieve themselves behind (which is a public decency issue). For WOMEN however, this is made an issue which is in fact deeply sexist as they are left no option but to have to end their time in the park to either go home, or have to trek a long way away from the park into town to find a shop, in which toilets are intended for paying customers only. People should be able to visit and sit in the park after work without having to find a bush to relieve themselves in, or worse yet, feel they have to go home when they begin to feel the need to use the bathroom. Access to the taps to refill water bottles should still be avalaible throughout this period also. There is no reason I can see either why this should be an issue for the council employee who opens up & closes the toilets. Surely, it is only necessary for them to come out briefly to clean and lock up the toilets so why should it make any difference if this is done at 4.30pm or 7.30pm? I can understand them closing earlier in the winter, perhaps at 5.30 or 6pm, but in the summer why should they not remain open until 7.30pm as in other normal civilised cities?27 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nick Zweigenbaum
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Ban Stephen Yaxley Lennon from Kenilworth roadRacism has no part in our society, especially in our wonderful diverse town. We must stand up to it together. Football clubs have sadly in the past been used as recruitment centres for fascist troublemakers, let's not let our stands become the same.31 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mairtin Burke
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Stop the removal of free cash point machinesFurther nail in high street coffin Unfair on elderly especially with banks closing Decreasing social interaction causes further division in society Could make cashless society more likely which could in turn raise prices73 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Wendy Farron
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