• Chelmsford Developments & Local Plan (Incl. Beaulieu Park)
    We do not accept the level of power that is given to the developers of our city. We demand that all new housing developments should have both insulated buildings AND renewable energy. This requirement should not be dropped because of 'urban design'. We do not accept unsustainable development that contributes to climate change; our communities need clean energy, transport links, and schools, doctors surgeries and amenities.
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    Created by Sarah Clark
  • Make fox hunts muzzle their packs.
    ‘Tradition’ could be upheld, and hunting dogs kept within the law, yet foxes, domestic pets and others could all be legally safeguarded. If you’re hunting a scent trail, legally, muzzling makes no difference. Why not?
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    Created by Annette Parker
  • Parents of 7 Years Brit born children should be given nationality
    This will give parents peace of mind, stability and save hard earned money for the future of their children or utilising that money in other productive use.
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    Created by Tariq Babar
  • Save our bank branch
    This is important because not every one has the internet, and even those that have sometimes have problems resolving them. This Government is suppose to be interested in promoting communities and protecting jobs Bank of Scotland will be making around 800 people redundant.
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    Created by William Gosnold
  • A passport fit for the 21st Century
    Brexit, whether you voted for it or not, will be a moment where we will have to think afresh about how we present ourselves in the world. And it is matter because our future success as a country will be determined by whether people around the world want to buy goods and services designed, provided and manufactured in Britain. Get it right, people from around the world will want to buy British. Get it wrong, and people won't want to be associated with us. Passports are a physical manifestation of how a country sees itself and presents itself. So, let's create a passport which reflects our past, but isn't captured by it.
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    Created by Paul Simpson
  • Rainbow Passports
    Because we are inclusive.
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    Created by Caroline Barr
  • Calisthenics park in Eastbourne
    Street workout is growing worldwide in maximum speed. Thousands of people at all age practice this kind of workout. Eastbourne is one of the places in the UK where the World Cup of calisthenics took place two years ago. But there is no park to train and it's a shame. It would give a young people opportunity to improve a good health, strength and to develop a fitness skills. Please help me change that. Everywhere around parks are being built. If you are not sure what the calisthenics is , don't worry and don't be afraid to check the link below and see what this is all about. This is a short clip of the World Cup Stage in Eastbourne in 2015. https://youtu.be/HWvWGRDw6oY
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    Created by Jacek Zietal
  • The return of The Toxic Avenger
    The Toxic Avenger is the most fun you’ll ever have in a theatre and not enough people saw it and those of us that did need to see it again and again. The cast are just the nicest, most talented group of people to be on the west end stage. In these uncertain times we all need cheering up and a couple of hours of unadulterated fun is no bad thing at all.
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    Created by Pete Weston
  • Introducing Meditation and Mental Health as Part of the School Curriculum
    To improve the well-being of students, prepare them for self-responsibility and to know how to help other people in need.
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    Created by Yasmin Bligh-Hasan
  • Do not deport Eleanor Rogerson
    An urgent appeal against the deportation for Eleanor Rogerson 71, from Sierra Leone found rough sleeping at Victoria Railway station. As well as being unable to claim any help from the state, she could also be sent back to her native Sierra Leone after losing her paperwork in her time on the streets – despite having lived and worked in Britain since 1966. She arrived to the United Kingdom as a Commonwealth National in 1966 just after fives Sierra Leone gained independence in 1961 from Britain. She has worked in varieties of jobs paying her contributions and having attended Maidenhead school in the United Kingdom. "How can a system fail Eleanor Rogerson to sleep down the Net?" contact [email protected] Emergency contact; 07852360272 or 07931252608 written by Mayiata Lahai Email: [email protected]
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    Created by Hawa Sesay
  • Free Feminine Products in Shops
    This is important because there is lots of homeless woman or just woman in general who are having to spend an average of £3-5 a month just because the way woman are built biologically.
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    Created by Kayleigh Alexander
  • Save Northamptonshire Libraries
    Libraries are important to all age groups in the County. They a focal points for local communities and in the modern era provide a large range of essential services. These include the loan of books, careers advice, IT training, Newspaper Reading Rooms, Group Activities for Young parents and children, Access to Computers and photocopiers, archives for researchers, local information. Libraries are important hubs in local communities providing information on local services, activities and groups. Closing local libraries will isolate communities and individuals, especially the elderly and disabled.
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    Created by Dave Stuttle