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Published Date: 11 January 2008
THE Mail has launched a do-it-yourself petition kit to give your campaigns a kick start.
Whether you want to petition the council to improve play facilities in your village or call on the Government to save your post office, this template should give you a helping hand.

Simply click on the link below to download the template in Micros
oft Word format and then fill in the appropriate boxes with information about your own campaign.

A number of pro-active Harborough residents and groups have
launched their own petitions in the past few years.

Winner...Harborough Rail Users with their 2007 petition
Campaigns have included lobbying for a cinema in town, saving facilities at the town's hopsital, backing the Care Shangton village, maintaining services at Harborough train station and fighting car parking charges.

Many of these petitions were able to generate thousands of names.

If you are starting a campaign, make sure to contact The Mail's newsdesk on 01858 436004 and talk to one of the reporters.

We could help publicise your plight and could also carry a paper version of your petition at our offices in Northampton Road.

Do-it-yourself petition.



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  • Last Updated: 14 January 2008 1:11 PM
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  • Location: Market Harborough
 
 
  

 
 


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