Remove illegally placed banners from lampposts in Wrexham

Remove illegally placed banners from lampposts in Wrexham

Recent signers:
Vera Leitao and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Recently, our beloved community in Wrexham has been under siege by a wave of illegally placed banners and flags that have appeared on lampposts and other public fixtures. These banners, adorned with national symbols, have been commandeered by right-wing agitators and racists, turning what should be a representation of pride and unity into tools of fear and intimidation.

The situation is particularly distressing for our vulnerable immigrant communities, who feel targeted and alienated by these divisive displays. The right of every citizen to feel safe and welcome in their own neighbourhood is fundamental, yet this basic right is being undermined by a few with harmful agendas.

Despite numerous reports and pleas for intervention, Wrexham Council's leadership has stood by idly, choosing not to act against this blatant misuse of public space. Astonishingly, they have doubled down on their refusal, ignoring the public interest and allowing these symbols of division to persist.

We need to urge the Wrexham Council to remove these illegally placed banners and flags immediately. This is not just about removing objects; it's about restoring the sense of security and community spirit that Wrexham is known for. The council must not only act promptly but also establish clear guidelines to prevent such abuse in the future.

The stakes are high, and the hearts of our community members are burdened with fear. We cannot allow a few individuals with harmful motives to dictate the atmosphere of our city. It is time for change, and it is time for the leaders we trust to act in the interest of all Wrexham's residents, protecting the dignity and safety of every person.

Please stand with us in demanding action from Wrexham Council. Your signature can make a difference in bringing this issue to the forefront and ensuring that every corner of our city is a place of welcome and safety. Sign the petition today.

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Recent signers:
Vera Leitao and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Recently, our beloved community in Wrexham has been under siege by a wave of illegally placed banners and flags that have appeared on lampposts and other public fixtures. These banners, adorned with national symbols, have been commandeered by right-wing agitators and racists, turning what should be a representation of pride and unity into tools of fear and intimidation.

The situation is particularly distressing for our vulnerable immigrant communities, who feel targeted and alienated by these divisive displays. The right of every citizen to feel safe and welcome in their own neighbourhood is fundamental, yet this basic right is being undermined by a few with harmful agendas.

Despite numerous reports and pleas for intervention, Wrexham Council's leadership has stood by idly, choosing not to act against this blatant misuse of public space. Astonishingly, they have doubled down on their refusal, ignoring the public interest and allowing these symbols of division to persist.

We need to urge the Wrexham Council to remove these illegally placed banners and flags immediately. This is not just about removing objects; it's about restoring the sense of security and community spirit that Wrexham is known for. The council must not only act promptly but also establish clear guidelines to prevent such abuse in the future.

The stakes are high, and the hearts of our community members are burdened with fear. We cannot allow a few individuals with harmful motives to dictate the atmosphere of our city. It is time for change, and it is time for the leaders we trust to act in the interest of all Wrexham's residents, protecting the dignity and safety of every person.

Please stand with us in demanding action from Wrexham Council. Your signature can make a difference in bringing this issue to the forefront and ensuring that every corner of our city is a place of welcome and safety. Sign the petition today.

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