• Surrenden Area Parking Campaign
    There is high parking demand in the Surrenden area. Within easy walking distance of the main A23 and Preston Park Station, non-resident commuters have parked for free in local streets for many years. Around 7,000 pupils and staff attend local schools. The recent implementation of controlled parking zones in nearby streets has added significantly to these pressures by displacing large numbers of non-resident commuter, commercial and recreational vehicles seeking long-stay parking from streets elsewhere in Brighton. Parking for local residents is now very hard to find. Pedestrians and school children are placed at risk, crossing busy roads between high-sided vehicles and finding corners, crossings, ramps and corners obscured by poorly parked cars. Action needs to be taken soon.
    581 of 600 Signatures
    Created by Colin Jones
  • Animals do feel pain
    Because we have to fight for animals rights
    1,043 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Tracy Robinson
  • Reopen Base mx
    Keeps the kids off the streets and out of trouble and keeps them happy and have a public track round the area
    838 of 1,000 Signatures
    Created by Steve Ross
  • Reverse the decision to exclude animal sentience from the EU withdrawal bill
    Animals have long held the status of being sentient beings in the UK, through legislation created in the EU. This means they are recognised as being capable of feeling emotions such as joy and compassion, but also fear, suffering and terror. The vote in Parliament, narrowly won by the Government, removes this status from all animals in the UK, and is a massive blow for the welfare of wildlife, pets and livestock alike.
    365,476 of 400,000 Signatures
    Created by Dave Babb
  • Dont build on Earlsgate Gardens
    Green spaces are important in all towns and villages, this has been enjoyed for 40 years as such and putting houses on it will not be an improvement.
    91 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Paul McCartan
  • URGENT - UK Withdrawal Bill To Dismiss Animals Sentience
    Why should we let the government determine whether animals have feelings? WE live in a DEMOCRACY! The vote against their sentience should not have been a vote to begin with. Animals are intelligent, compassionate, emotional, sentient beings and it's up to to you to be their vote!
    174 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Chloe Lea
  • Re-open Blackpool Foyer for the homeless
    Sign the petition to show Blackpool council that they should allow homeless people to take shelter in Blackpool Foyer during the winter season.Homelessness in Blackpool is getting higher and higher, and there are 38 empty flats that are clearly available. For three years now the Blackpool Foyer has been closed,which has 38 flats that can be used to accommodate young homeless people between the age of 16 to 24 during the winter season.The Blackpool Foyer can be very useful over the winter period rather than an empty building with no purpose. I seriously think Blackpool Council should be considering using the building to help the homeless in partnership with Great Places Housing Group and other organisations.
    3,725 of 4,000 Signatures
    Created by Daniel Bennison-Carr
  • Save Dunstable Market
    Dunstable is a historic market town and the charter belongs to the people not the council. We, the people wish to preserve our market and return it to the thriving trade centre it used to be. Generations of traders have kept the tradition alive and they are central to our community. This isn't about money, it is about the ethos of Dunstable as a market town. We demand that the council fulfil the will of the people and preserve the market in its current format and work to promote it and attract new traders.
    613 of 800 Signatures
    Created by Yousef Hasan
  • Hands off Good Hope Hospital
    This change would do nothing to improve patient care and the costs of doing it would be significant. With the NHS under severe financial pressure to suggest that money to be spent on an unnecessary name change is rather insensitive. There is no apparent desire for this change among the staff or patients. The name has a long history and connects to the original benefactor and it will always be know as 'Good Hope' to those of us who have used its services. There are far more important matters affecting health care where your assistance would be appreciated.
    1,106 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Tony Cannon
  • Save disability Day Centre in Falkirk
    Because it will isolate the Adults who use these Day Centres and they will have nothing to look forward to also they will miss their friends and activities and the independence they have and it will stop Parents/Carers having much needed respite and time to their self. My daughter Marie who is affected by closures has fought back after 2 strokes caused by a rare disease called Moyamoya will with my help fight these 2 closures to secure a long term future and choice to attend the day centre to help in my independence and choices how I live my life which will benefit me. Day centre users pay a fixed price every month whether they attend or not either due to sickness or holiday they still have to pay for day centre
    3,381 of 4,000 Signatures
    Created by Michelle Lochrie
  • Save the Tunstall Green Man from permenant closure
    Because there has been a pub in Tunstall Village since 1828 and no body wants to see that disappear, knowing it would never come back. The recent ownerships of the pub have not been suitable to the business, so the pub has struggled. The community wants to have a say in the future of this asset, and how it is run.
    208 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Kirsty Stutter
  • Help convince Primark into Falkirk
    Will help the town become what it once was; a busy and happy town centre. Will help open jobs in the area. Will promote other businesses to open stores here.
    4,692 of 5,000 Signatures
    Created by Naomi McGregor