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Longer Shopping Hours & Later Trading Hours in Tower HamletsEarly closing means customers miss out and Traders find it difficult to get vehicles to their stalls whilst the streets are still crowded. Please sign this if you agree, so that Tower Hamlets can amend the trading hours.43 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Paul M
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Ban zero hours contractsPeople on these zero hour contract are at the mercy of there employers.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Anthony Neve
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Permanent Ewan McGregor Statue on Ben NevisIt is the right thing to do to honour Scotland's greatest actor. This will allow future generations to observe Ewan McGregor as Obi Wan Kenobi. He can then watch over all 5 million of us.63 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Tom Mysterious
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More skate parks around LondonIt will give teenagers more things to do so they don't lurk and cause trouble2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kit Zerafa
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South Down South Armagh Tourist PromotionThis is important as there has been a disparity in terms of both funding and promotion with regards to different areas of the North of Ireland. Promotional material always promotes the North Coast and Belfast and occasionally Fermanagh. There are lots of reasons to visit South Down and south Armagh and the Mournes and by that I mean just not Newcastle which also gets a disproportionate amount of funding for tourism.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jason McAnulty
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Change anthem sang before England sporting matchesI think it is damaging to the union of the UK for England to assume to sing the UK national anthem whereas the other countries do not.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Xander Bennett
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Save Aberdeen City Libraries and EmployeesThe city has lost far too much of it's cultural and community value. The removal of libraries will destroy any positive future for the population Reading, Writing and Digital skills of already isolated communities will be irrevocably damaged. Libraries - a listening ear, a friendly face, internet cafe, reading room, family history research centre, children's storytelling circle, home of Bookbug, emergency source when uni library books are out, reference desk, exhibition space, reminiscence centre, quiet place, fun place, USED BY THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY! LEAVE THEM BE! http://scottishbooktrust.com/blog/reading/2017/05/libraries-matter-to-scotland%E2%80%99s-digital-future We are driving this campaign to deliver real results & have set up a just giving campaign which can be found on our Facebook Page and Linked In pages.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by philip bailey
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Say NO to spending £660,000 on York 'brand'With so many cuts to local spending during the recent years of austerity, it seems quixotic, disingenuous and irresponsible to be splashing out on something that we already have (Make it York). We already have a 'brand' our Yorkshire Rose and our reputation is enough to encourage people and trade to come to our city; "In 2018 York was named Britain’s best place to live by the Sunday Times and best city for architecture in the world by Condé Nast Traveller magazine." (Chloe Laversuch, The Press, 7th January 2019). We also have the injection of Ultra Fibre broadband, the first in the country, to attract further business to our city! I believe York could benefit more by having the money spent on another, more needed, area e.g., housing, environmental issues, public services, education, the homeless in our community... Let's make York even more of a place to be proud of, by leading the way in the things that really matter to everyone sharing this beautiful city! Make it York https://www.makeityork.com/invest/ https://youtu.be/BRsPPIFljHM https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=q7_iFYS0NpE80 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michaela Lovell
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Officially change Henman Hill to Murray MoundThe majority of sporting venues throughout the world recognise their greatest champions. I know Wimbledon is different in that it sticks with tradition and would never rename the courts. I however believe this would be a way showing support and appreciation for what Andy has brought to British tennis over the past decade or so.34 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Patrick Renwick
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Save Sweet Tree fields Farm, Marsh Lane , Mill HillThis is a local farm one that has been around for many years, it is a wonderful place to visit and is an asset to the area, it is a farm that is warm and friendly , it is a joy to visit, I cannot imagine the area without Sweet Tree farm and to lose this wonderful resource would be a big loss to the community, we should be saving places like this , they will soon be a thing of the past, if we keep letting bureaucracy shut these places down5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Susan Roberts
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poisonous plastic perilNon biodegradable plastics and packaging are poisoning the seas, killing animals and entering the food chain on which we depend. We are a part of this wonderful world; not apart from it. But time is ticking. The old, outdated materials do break down. And then join the soil along with the leaves and other organic matter. Petrochemical plastic is a silent assasin which we have unleashed upon our dearest friend. There is simply no other choice but to phase it out fast. We have all seen the news. Isn't it a pity and isn't it a shame that we can't watch the Blue Planet without so many horror stories at the end of every episode. This maybe the most chilling tale so far. Anyone who watches the world closely will have noticed this menace creeping its way into the ecosystem and choking its innocent inhabitants. What we cannot see is that is also seeping into the very lifeblood of this planet and becoming a part of us and our children...2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ben Stork
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Continue to Remember our War HerosThe trees were planted after the end of the first and second world wars to commemorate the dead soldiers. Unfortunately some of the trees are diseased and the local council are going to remove them. They say they will not replace the trees. It is the centenary of the end of the first world war and therefore shows a lack of respect for the men lost from our town!174 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Janet Sharp
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