Stop Cannock Council from evicting Annmarie Roberts


Stop Cannock Council from evicting Annmarie Roberts
Recent signers:
gloria roberts and 12 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Annmarie Roberts has called her family home in Cannock her sanctuary all of her life. At an address that resonates with every memory she cherishes, Annmarie stands at a crossroads, facing the possibility of being evicted from the only home she has ever known. This isn't just a house; it's a tapestry woven with her life's moments, from the laughs shared over dinners to the comfort found after a long day's work.
Annmarie has always been a responsible resident. She has diligently worked to earn her living, paid her bills on time, and led a life characterised by responsibility and care. She has never had an address other than this one, and her entire existence has accrued to this single identifier – her precious home.
Sadly, despite her history and commitment, Cannock Council now threatens to evict Annmarie due to a technicality regarding succession rights. She has exhausted all avenues, speaking with the council and appealing for compassion and understanding, yet their stance remains unmoved. This technicality should not overshadow the lifetime of dedication Annmarie has shown to her home and community.
Evicting Annmarie not only displaces her but serves as a cold reminder that technicalities can erase a lifelong bond with a place without regard for personal history. It is unjust to uproot someone who has invested their heart and soul into her home for reasons that lack empathy and compassion.
We urge Cannock Council to reconsider their decision and allow Annmarie to stay in her lifelong home. The decision lies not only in the hands of the council but in the voices of those who believe in justice, humanity, and community.
Sign this petition to support Annmarie in retaining her home. Let us collectively ensure that the council sees beyond bureaucratic norms and recognises Annmarie's right to her home. Together, we can make a stand for compassion, justice, and respect for individual stories.
Annmarie has always been a responsible resident. She has diligently worked to earn her living, paid her bills on time, and led a life characterised by responsibility and care. She has never had an address other than this one, and her entire existence has accrued to this single identifier – her precious home.
Sadly, despite her history and commitment, Cannock Council now threatens to evict Annmarie due to a technicality regarding succession rights. She has exhausted all avenues, speaking with the council and appealing for compassion and understanding, yet their stance remains unmoved. This technicality should not overshadow the lifetime of dedication Annmarie has shown to her home and community.
Evicting Annmarie not only displaces her but serves as a cold reminder that technicalities can erase a lifelong bond with a place without regard for personal history. It is unjust to uproot someone who has invested their heart and soul into her home for reasons that lack empathy and compassion.
We urge Cannock Council to reconsider their decision and allow Annmarie to stay in her lifelong home. The decision lies not only in the hands of the council but in the voices of those who believe in justice, humanity, and community.
Sign this petition to support Annmarie in retaining her home. Let us collectively ensure that the council sees beyond bureaucratic norms and recognises Annmarie's right to her home. Together, we can make a stand for compassion, justice, and respect for individual stories.

Jessica ChetterPetition Starter
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Recent signers:
gloria roberts and 12 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Annmarie Roberts has called her family home in Cannock her sanctuary all of her life. At an address that resonates with every memory she cherishes, Annmarie stands at a crossroads, facing the possibility of being evicted from the only home she has ever known. This isn't just a house; it's a tapestry woven with her life's moments, from the laughs shared over dinners to the comfort found after a long day's work.
Annmarie has always been a responsible resident. She has diligently worked to earn her living, paid her bills on time, and led a life characterised by responsibility and care. She has never had an address other than this one, and her entire existence has accrued to this single identifier – her precious home.
Sadly, despite her history and commitment, Cannock Council now threatens to evict Annmarie due to a technicality regarding succession rights. She has exhausted all avenues, speaking with the council and appealing for compassion and understanding, yet their stance remains unmoved. This technicality should not overshadow the lifetime of dedication Annmarie has shown to her home and community.
Evicting Annmarie not only displaces her but serves as a cold reminder that technicalities can erase a lifelong bond with a place without regard for personal history. It is unjust to uproot someone who has invested their heart and soul into her home for reasons that lack empathy and compassion.
We urge Cannock Council to reconsider their decision and allow Annmarie to stay in her lifelong home. The decision lies not only in the hands of the council but in the voices of those who believe in justice, humanity, and community.
Sign this petition to support Annmarie in retaining her home. Let us collectively ensure that the council sees beyond bureaucratic norms and recognises Annmarie's right to her home. Together, we can make a stand for compassion, justice, and respect for individual stories.
Annmarie has always been a responsible resident. She has diligently worked to earn her living, paid her bills on time, and led a life characterised by responsibility and care. She has never had an address other than this one, and her entire existence has accrued to this single identifier – her precious home.
Sadly, despite her history and commitment, Cannock Council now threatens to evict Annmarie due to a technicality regarding succession rights. She has exhausted all avenues, speaking with the council and appealing for compassion and understanding, yet their stance remains unmoved. This technicality should not overshadow the lifetime of dedication Annmarie has shown to her home and community.
Evicting Annmarie not only displaces her but serves as a cold reminder that technicalities can erase a lifelong bond with a place without regard for personal history. It is unjust to uproot someone who has invested their heart and soul into her home for reasons that lack empathy and compassion.
We urge Cannock Council to reconsider their decision and allow Annmarie to stay in her lifelong home. The decision lies not only in the hands of the council but in the voices of those who believe in justice, humanity, and community.
Sign this petition to support Annmarie in retaining her home. Let us collectively ensure that the council sees beyond bureaucratic norms and recognises Annmarie's right to her home. Together, we can make a stand for compassion, justice, and respect for individual stories.

Jessica ChetterPetition Starter
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Petition created on 23 March 2026