Environment
Save Thorpe WoodlandsWe the undersigned are opposed to any development taking place within the entirety of the woodland known as Racecourse Plantation, Brown's Plantation and Belmore Plantation. We call upon Thorpe St Andrews Town Council and Broadland District Council to reject any proposals for their development and...
Save Owl Lane Household Waste Site in OssettThe Closure of Owl Lane Household Waste Site, Ossett
We, the undersigned wish to protest against the closure of the Ossett Household Waste Site in Owl Lane.
This site is used extensively by Ossett residents and we feel it will be unacceptable to lose this facility.
Upton Park PondsThe two ponds in Upton Park, Wirral have become so unclean that the water in one of them is brown, and full of an oily substance. The other pond has become so overgrown that there are only two small patches of visible water. Pond weed has grown over the surface of the water, and now covers a large part...
Clean Up County RoadShow hoe unhappy you are with the litter and dog pollution on County Road - sign our petition and persuade the Council to act NOW!
Save Environment for FutureRecycling Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions
By reducing the amount of energy used by industry, recycling also reduces greenhouse gas emissions and helps prevent global climate change. This is because much of the energy used in industrial processes and in transportation involves burning fossil fuels...
No More BinsCouncils need to do more in the way or recyclying, instead of passing the buck to the public.
They are OUR Servants, they work for us. They should employ people to sort the refuse and not keep handing out another bin and expecting the public to do it.
If we are expected to do this then we should...
Increase your energy efficiency not our student feesClimate change is happening. The issue has been recognised as a global predicament, requiring immediate action. Thus the UN conference held in December 2009 in Copenhagen had the sole purpose to agree on a framework to mitigate climate change beyond 2012 around the world. Here at Birmingham University...
Keep our Kursaal streets cleanMany of us have a deep care about our local environment. Unfortunately, there are some that do not.
These people are happy to let their dog mess on our streets without so much as a thought for clearing it up.
Well enough is enough.
That\\\'s where you come in. If you agree that the scourge...
Stop Whitelees expansionPlease help stop the expansion of this national eyesore that is stopping air traffic control see anything below 2000ft south of Glasgow. It\'s also completely ruined such a beautiful piece of land.....Eaglesham moor
Click for CopenhagenClimate change is happening now, and people around the world are beginning to suffer. If the world’s temperature rises by more than 2°C, 30 million more people will go hungry, 50 million more African people will be exposed to malaria and between a fifth and three fifths of the global population...
support LCF funding for street treesThe criteria for the LCF ( Landfill communities tax ) in the UK excluded funding for street trees in 2005.
We wish to appeal this decision and get street trees reinstated as eligible for funding under object D \\\\\\\' Improvement to public amenity\\\\\\\'.
Street Trees are of great value...
Kingsland School Renewable EnergyTweedgreen, a local voluntary group promoting efforts towards realising a self-sustaining Tweedale, are actively engaged with Scottish Borders Council in an attempt to negotiate the(re-)inclusion of environmental technologies in the new Kingland School development in Peebles. We understand that a decision...
Stop The DevelopmentsWe have all seen in the local papers articles regarding developments of so called Affordable Housing, why build when their are literally thousands and thousands of empty properties throughout the UK, we call on everyone to sign our petition for Your Heritage to receive funding to bring unused properties...
Kinghorn and Burntisland to go plastic bag freeSign to register your support for a plastic bag ban in Kinghorn and Burntisland.
Plastic bags kill at least 100,000 birds, whales, seals and turtles every year. Plastic bags litter our local environment, becoming caught in hedges, trees and around our beaches. The manufacture of plastic bags requires...
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