- Kingston Allotment Agreements
104 Signatures
Ends Fri, 1 Oct 10
- For an inclusive community school in North Kingston
120 Signatures
Ends Sun, 10 Oct 10
- Surbiton Waitrose to support Bike trailers for shopping, to encourage more people to cycle and shop in Kingston
6 Signatures
Ends Fri, 8 Jun 12
- Petition for secure bicycle lockers to encourage cycling
12 Signatures
Ends Fri, 31 Dec 10
- Loads more Litter Bins !
4 Signatures
Ends Wed, 24 Nov 10
- A day for ethnic minorities within the EU
4 Signatures
Ends Sun, 26 Dec 10
- Easy-to-read information
26 Signatures
Ends Wed, 22 Jun 11
- (International) Child abduction and compliance to access arrangements
5 Signatures
Ends Wed, 1 Dec 10
- A public holiday for Europe
31 Signatures
Ends Mon, 11 Apr 11
- Remove bank fees for card purchases
30 Signatures
Ends Sun, 10 Apr 11
- Petition to broaden EU legislation on animal rights to include animals killed under circumstances such as bull fighting
47 Signatures
Ends Mon, 2 May 11
Petitions
Do you want to support or comment on a petition online?
ePetitioner allows you to support a petition by adding your name and address online. Information about the subject is also provided, to put the petition in context and help you decide whether to sign.
You can also see who else has supported the petition (name and area only).
Do you want to use the Internet to petition the Council?
ePetitioner allows you to have your petition live on the Internet, rather than just on paper. This way, your petition and supporting information can be made available to a potentially much wider audience, giving you the opportunity to gather more names to support the petition.
A petition may gather names and addresses in both forms - you can have a paper version and an online version, although repeat names should be removed by the Principal Petitioner.
Guidance on how petitions are handled is set out in the Council's Petition Scheme.
European Petitions
As part of a European pilot we are trialing a process which allows Kingston citizens to raise online petitions for consideration directly by the European Parliament. These europetitions can be viewed and signed by citizens in other member states. The European Parliament will consider petitions which concern your rights as a European citizen, environmental matters, consumer protection, free movement of persons goods and services, employment issues, social policy, recognition of qualifications and other problems in relation to the implementation of EU law.


