Our petitions process allows members of the public and our local communities to raise issues that are important to them and help to improve services.
The information below gives a brief guide to our petitions process. The full Petitions Scheme is also available to download as a pdf, and we recommend that you read the full scheme if you are considering submitting a petition.
A petition is any communication, which is signed by, or sent to the council by more than 30 of the people who live, work or study within Tendring. The petition must have a clear message or instruction asking the council to take action.
If we receive any communication signed by or sent to us by less than 30 people, we won't treat it as a petition. However, we will still do our best to take action if we can.
Anyone who lives, works or studies in Tendring can sign or organise a petition. There is no minimum age of a person who can submit or sign a petition. However, we recommend that a teacher or parent would oversee a petition submitted by under 16 year olds.
We ask that any petition contains the following information:
Template guidance for petitions
You can submit a petition in the following ways:
Please follow this link to submit an e-Petition
The following information summarises the action we will take:
There are several possible courses of action once a petition has been considered:
We will write to the petition's organiser informing them of any decision and also publishing the information on this website.
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