Current ePetitions

An e-Petition is a petition which collects signatures online. This allows petitions and supporting information to be made available to a potentially much wider audience than a traditional paper based petition.

Anyone who lives, works or studies in the area can submit or sign an e-Petition.

E-Petitions are part of the Council’s ongoing commitment to listening to and acting on the views of the public.

Select an earlier date range below to find completed e-Petitions and responses from the Council.

ePetitions
Title Respondents Deadline to sign by
Restore the Wildflower patch in Ewhurst, work to increase the wildflower/biodiversity work around the village 45 01/09/2024
Traffic lights at junction of Acacia Avenue and Egley Road 19 05/10/2024
Speed bumps on Hollybank Road 16 10/10/2024
To improve the Safety of Pedestrians Crossing the A30 Egham Bypass 1 15/10/2024
Traffic lights outside West Byfleet Infant and Junior schools on busy Camphill Road 98 16/10/2024
Parking in fairlawns 1 17/10/2024
Resurface Rosslyn Park Road - KT13 9QZ 36 20/10/2024
Laleham Road/Staines Road (Staines) traffic management and surface improvement 42 31/10/2024
Extend number 8 bus hours 0 06/11/2024
Improve the distance and timing of the Horse crossing on Croydon lane 7 30/11/2024
Resurfacing of the Limpsfield Road B269 between the Village Green and Sainsburys 2 27/07/2025
Mixnams Lane KT16 204 Finished
Road safety improvements in the vicinity of Sandcross School. 139 Finished

Supporting an e-Petition

To support an existing e-Petition choose an e-Petition and add your name, address and email address.

To find out more about the issue, see the supporting information, provided by the lead petitioner, attached to the e-Petition.

Submitting an e-Petition

An e-Petition can relate to any issue on which the Council has powers or duties or on which it has shared delivery responsibilities through the Local Area Agreement or other partnership arrangement.

Disclaimer

This Council accepts no liability for the petitions on these web pages. The views expressed in the petitions do not necessarily reflect those of the providers.