Petitions submitted 2023/2024
The below petitions have been formally submitted to the Council as they have passed the required threshold. For further information on this, please visit the petitions page.
To view and/or sign petitions that have not yet been submitted to the Council, which are currently being hosted by the Council for signatures, then please visit the E-petitions website.
Submitted 2023/24
Presented by: Henry Perez - Petition submitted Monday 10 July 2023
Lead Officer: Tim Golabek - Service Lead, Transport & Infrastructure
Petition: We the undersigned petition the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead to provide a bus service to all main roads in Wraysbury keeping residents connected with vital services including Datchet Health Centre as well as our two local villages of Horton and Datchet plus Windsor Town Centre. The borough has current funding to support this inline with the Government National Bus Strategy, if not, the bus service should be funded by RBWM.
Update: This petition was debated at the Council meeting on Tuesday 25 July 2023 after receiving 1,675 signatures. A report titled 'Supported Bus Services Tender Approval' was debated at Cabinet on Wednesday 27 September 2023, where a proposed bus route to cover the wider area of the east of the borough was agreed too, as coveted within the petition.
Petition Status: Complete
Presented by: Mike Parsons - Petition submitted Monday 27 November 2023
Lead Officer: Tim Golabek - Service Lead, Transport, Highways & Parking
Petition: We the undersigned petition the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead to reverse the decision on the proposed parking scheme on Quarry Wood Road - consult all affected parties and implement a scheme that is safe and works for all.
Update: This petition was submitted to officers and following conversations with a range of parties, it was agreed to take no further action.
Petition Status: Complete
Presented by: Shay Bottomley - Petition submitted Tuesday 21 November 2023
Lead Officers: Andrew Durrant - Executive Director of Place, Elaine Browne - Monitoring Officer & Oran Norris-Browne, Principal Democratic Services Officer
Petition: We the undersigned petition the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead to refer back to Cabinet, the decision of the 27th of July not to dispose the open space land at Braywick Park to Maidenhead United Football Club for the delivery of a new community stadium, AstroTurf pitches and athletics facility. When making this decision, the Cabinet only considered the adverse consequences of the loss of open space and did not fulfil its obligation to also consider the advantages of leasing the land to the football club, meaning it did not take a balanced view in its decision making.
Update: This petition was debated at Cabinet on Wednesday 13 December 2023, in which the Lead Petitioner was invited to attend, where he addressed Cabinet for 5 minutes. Cabinet agreed to reaffirm their original decision to not dispose of the open space land at Braywick Park, Maidenhead.
Petition Status: Complete
Presented by: Doug Watts - Petition submitted Tuesday 12 December 2023
Lead Officers: Andrew Durrant - Executive Director of Place, Elaine Browne - Monitoring Officer & Oran Norris-Browne, Principal Democratic Services Officer
Petition: We the undersigned petition the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead to uphold the decision made on the 27th of July not to dispose of the open space land at Braywick Park to Maidenhead United Football Club for the delivery of a new community stadium, AstroTurf pitches, and athletics facility.
Update: This petition was debated at Cabinet on Wednesday 13 December 2023, in which the Lead Petitioner was invited to attend, where he addressed Cabinet for 5 minutes. Cabinet agreed to reaffirm their original decision to not dispose of the open space land at Braywick Park, Maidenhead.