Agenda item - To receive petitions and e-petitions.
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To receive petitions and e-petitions.
Petitions will be presented to the Mayor at the meeting along with two e-petitions on the following subjects:
(a) Bring the On-Street Parking Contract Back In-House; and
(b) Worcester Villas Parking.
Minutes:
59.1 The Mayor invited the submission of petitions from councillors. She reminded the Council that petitions would be referred to the appropriate decision-making body without debate and the councillor presenting the petition would be invited to attend the meeting to which the petition was referred.
59.2 Councillor Harmer-Strange presented a petition signed by 26 residents concerning parking in Hayes Close.
59.3 Councillor Barnett presented a petition signed by 134 residents concerning parking outside of Goldstone School.
59.4 Councillor Hamilton presented a petition signed by 164 residents, which complemented a previous petition concerning the planned use of Hangleton Bottom.
59.5 Councillor Bennett presented a petition signed by 110 residents concerning the 27a Bus service.
59.6 Councillor Davey presented a petition signed by 497 residents concerning a crossing for York Place.
59.7 Councillor Mitchell presented a petition signed by 29 residents concerning Parking Waivers for Traders in Camelford Street.
59.8 Councillor Morgan presented a petition signed by 350 residents concerning the closure of the Whitehawk Youth & Community Centre.
59.9 Councillor Elgood presented a petition signed by 12 residents of Waterloo Street concerning the reinstatement of a lamp post.
59.10 The Mayor noted that there were two e-petitions to be presented in addition to the paper petitions.
59.11 Councillor Elgood presented an E-petition signed by 40 residents concerning a request to bring the parking contract back in-house.
59.12 Councillor Kemble presented an E-petition signed by 37 residents of Worcester Villas requesting that consultation take place on the provision of a parking scheme.