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This is a great local resource in the area to those with small children. Please think hard before you remove this resource. We get a lot of rain here and it’s ideal for when the weather is bad. There are very few places for little ones in the Conwy Valley. Make the right decision and you’ll gain a lot more local support
Sue supported: Don't Destroy Our Soft Play Global Shred Ventures Ltd!
Life is tough enough for children and young people right now, without adults telling them where and when they can be free to play sport. We should be doing all we can to help children to put down the screens, get up, get out and get active! #DoorstepSport #Sport4Good
James supported: Join the MORE BALL GAMES Movement – Reclaim Physical Activity, Movement and Play 🏀⚽
I want people to play together in public spaces in my community. I played football and tennis on my road growing up and it brought me closer to the streets and community I called home.
Alex supported: Join the MORE BALL GAMES Movement – Reclaim Physical Activity, Movement and Play 🏀⚽
As someone who has a medical condition, it truly frustrates me that councils are shutting public toilets. It limits people with medical conditions being able to go out and have freedom and safety knowing there is access to a toilet when needed.
Dana supported: Keep Trearddur Bay Toilets Open
It makes little sense to not open toilets year round. Sadly this isn't just an ynys mon issue. It's across the UK. In our lovely countryside it has the effect of forcing people to use the fields etc around them. Which is obviously OK if utterly desperate but when you consider the numbers needing to then quickly has a huge impact on the land. It causes many people to be placed in vaunrable positions. It greates greater friction between locals and tourists with a sense of only tourists deserve toilets yet locals don't during low season? Which adds to thr frustration of when high season hits many locals don't feel they can access their local beaches and can't during low season if they have needs that mean without a public toilet they can't go to that area. For anyone who wants a possible solution there are some great companies such as whizzer that make soft silicon bottles that are made for urinating in. For both children and adults. Not great if you can't hide behind something to use but a possible option. As someone with a hidden disability I use these and they are helpful. You can also buy washable clothes that are discrete with antibacterial lining to use instead of tissue paper (which is littering and grim) if needing to have something on you to dry yourself. Both above aren't helpful though if you need a number 2 and this is a greater issue for you than 1s. Not having access to public toilets may seem like a minor inconvenience for some but to others with either hidden or visable disabilities that cause bowl or bladder issues it can be devastating to be excluded from enjoying somewhere as everyone else may for the simple lack of a toilet, especially when there are some in that area, but just aren't open.
Angharad supported: Keep Trearddur Bay Toilets Open
At a young age, social media sculpted my life. I now suffer lasting effects from what social media made the new beauty standards.
Emma supported: Protect kids' mental health - make social media safe by design
I’m a youth and I wish social media didn’t exist, but at the same time i’m active on it at least 3 times a day. The expectations for people my age is to be active on TikTok 24/7. I don’t have it, yet it’s damaging me. Help this not be the standard for future generations by signing. Please, as a young voice, do it for us.
Ellie supported: Protect kids' mental health - make social media safe by design
I have celiac disease, this is a health condition and NOT a life style choice, so we should not be penalised by not living in a certain area in the country to get gluten free products on prescription, by not sticking to a gluten free diet this can course further heath conditions later on in life and lead to higher costs for the NHS.
Tracey supported: Act now to protect critical NHS prescription support for those with coeliac disease
If you have an underactive thyroid, you're entitled to free prescriptions for all of your medicines. Coeliac is a lifetime autoimmune disease and has numerous linked conditions yet there are no free prescriptions and very little support, why not? Basic gluten free food has become a luxury for many who cannot afford to regularly purchase these items due to extremely high prices. NHS prescription support should be a minimum expectation. It's simply a case of prevention is better than cure; if you do not offer this, the NHS will be picking up the pieces when people who cannot afford to eat completely gluten free end up hospitalised or developing other conditions requiring health care services.
Si supported: Act now to protect critical NHS prescription support for those with coeliac disease
As someone who is suffering with coeliac disease, as a community we need all of your signatures coeliac or not. Every voice counts as if not people will continue to struggle
Taygan supported: Act now to protect critical NHS prescription support for those with coeliac disease

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