• On your bike
    There is Way to much traffic constantly polluting Brighton with fumes and the noise level is deafening all day and night.
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    Created by Shirley Cripps
  • Improve Road Safety Mansfield Road/Cross Street Area
    These simple changes will have a significant impact on the safety of school children in the area and will prevent serious injury or death of a child. This area is in close proximity to three schools (Arnold Mill Primary school, Redhill Academy and Arnbrook Primary School) and a large number of children use the Mansfield Road junction and Cross street to get to and from school every day. The need for road safety is further strengthened because of recent serious road traffic incidents in this area that were reported in the media. In addition to this we have collected substantial anecdotal evidence of road incidents/near misses that have happened in the area as a result of inadequate safety measures.
    626 of 800 Signatures
    Created by Yulia Penhale
  • Sleeping Policemen
    This is important because it is dangerous and could be the cause of a dangerous accident and also a great noise disturbance.
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    Created by Craig Gillespie
  • Provide Catford Station with a lift service
    As a mother of two young children, I have found myself in the position of having to carry a pram and still hold onto the other child, leaving me and the kids exposed to trips and falls. During the day the station may be quiet and there will be no individuals there to help you. This is not ideal especially if a parent has had a c-section. I have also seen many other parents struggle to navigate the steep staircase located at the station.
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    Created by Sharon Mills
  • Monitor kerbside air-quality on roads close to schools
    Recent research has established direct links between traffic derived air-pollution and impact on human health. Nobody benefits when the only air for breathing contains sooty particles -but young children are especially vulnerable. Its a fact that impaired lung-development, respiratory disease and reduced life expectancy are all a consequence of regular exposure to traffic fumes. Now its time to acurately measure just what is in the air around Welsh schools.
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    Created by John Butler
  • Subsidiary Bus Travel for Senior Citizens
    It is important in society to be independent, be able to work and pay taxes and to support the system that we depend on. To then isolate people that cannot afford own transport how do we cope? Senior Citizens will not be so motivated or stimulated so this can create many health issues. Young people cannot get to work or college this creates a bleak future. Social life becomes zero without transport.
    48 of 100 Signatures
    Created by CHRISTINE KITASHIMA
  • Retesting of Motorists
    To ensure road safety and competent compliant drivers. To bring in revenue to Government and also hopefully to reduce insurance premiums to the driver.
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    Created by Richard McIntyre
  • Reduce City Pavement Polution
    It horrifies me to see diesel fumes being discharged into the faces of our youngest children in their buggies or toddlers walking with their parents, let alone at pavement level for adults to breath. If they were directed upwards to the highest level of the vehicle, it could make a significant improvement. It would not be difficult to extend the exhaust pipes of vehicles up the back of the vehicle; The older the vehicle, the more important to make this modification.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Roger Martin
  • SAVE OUR LOLLIPOP MAN
    This road needs a Lollipop Man as there are 3 schools and 1 nursery that use this road that is a lot of children who need protecting as it is a dangerous road
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    Created by Danny Baker
  • Save the school crossing patrols in Bristol.
    Bristol City Council are thinking about cutting 80 school crossing patrols across Bristol. Worse still, it could mean children all over Bristol will be in danger when they walk to school. Bristol's lollipop men and women get up first thing in the morning to go out in the freezing conditions and help and protect Bristol's children. They do a vital job for our city and this must continue. The council are currently running a consultation on this so we have a real chance to tell them how much school patrols matter to us.
    2,015 of 3,000 Signatures
    Created by Kevin Lee
  • Don't Stop the bus going to Cavendish from Sunnyhill Derby
    It is so important because many people use the bus to go to Cavendish to do shopping and also to visit the remaining post office in this area. People also use this bus for work. The changes mean people have to struggle on and off the bus rather than having a trip straight through. This of course causes problems for everyone, especially disabled, elderly and mothers with young children in push chairs or prams.
    37 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Sunnyhill Community Centre
  • Blue Badge Parking
    Because genuine disabled people are often deprived of this service when they desperately need it.
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    Created by Janet Saul