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Part of: Petitions

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  • Who and what can be submitted
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  • Other ways to have your say

Petitions are one way to raise concerns. You can also:

  • write to the relevant Head of Service or Director
  • contact your local councillor
  • make a complaint online
  • Previous If you think your petition was not handled properly
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