Council tax communication
The council is now sending e-mails, SMS messages and voice messages to residents who have missed a council tax payment. See our webpage for more information.
Petitions submitted to the council between 2015 to date.
The above petition links show what petitions have been submitted to the Council during each municipal year (May-April). A petition is classed as being submitted, once it receives a certain number of signatures as outlined below and the Lead Petitioner informs the Petitions Officer on what route they wish to pursue.
To sign and view current E-Petitions that have not yet been submitted to the Council as they are currently active and collecting signatures, please visit the below link, which shall redirect you to the relevant page.
View and/or sign an E-Petition
Petitions are one of the ways residents can get involved in the democratic process. Start an E-Petition - this is a simple way for fellow residents to get involved and sign your petition. All you need to do is simply make an account, log in and sign. We also accept paper copies of signatures that are collected for those who may not have access to IT equipment. These can be sent in via email or post and will be added to the petition. Please note that only persons who live in the borough may start and sign a petition.
You are able to see above, all of the petitions that have been submitted to the Council over recent years. These are updated on a bi-monthly wherever possible, to allow residents to see the progress that has been made on these following their submission.
All petitions that are submitted to the Council by residents who live within the borough, will be accepted, as long as they are in accordance with Part 7G of the Council's Constitution. The Petitions Officer will liaise with the Lead Petitioner, assist them with wording and the logistics of the process, wherever possible. To ensure transparency, all rejected petitions that the Council has received, shall remain listed on our website, with a reason given as to why it was not accepted.
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Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
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Maidenhead
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