We have a Petition scheme, which sets out the procedures for
submitting Petitions to us. This scheme can be found in the
Constitution.
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 petition. A petition or e-Petition is a quick and easy way to
bring issues to the attention of our Councillors and influence
local decision making.
Only Petitions containing signatures of 100 persons living in
the Borough will be eligible for submission to the Council.
Please note that the search below will only show ePetitions
submitted via the Council's website. Those submitted via other
methods will not be displayed.
No ePetitions are recorded for the selected period
Supporting an e-Petition
To sign an existing e-Petition, you will need to choose an
e-Petition from the list above. You will need to give us basic
personal information to enable us to verify the 'signatures'
collected are genuine. Your name (but no other details) will be
published on the e-Petition website.
We will only use the information you provide for this
purpose.
Submitting an e-Petition
An e-Petition can relate to any issue that we have powers or
duties on or if we have shared delivery responsibilities through
partnership arrangements.
Petitions relating to Planning Applications
Petitions relating to Planning Applications are not included in
this scheme and these petitions being considered by us should be
submitted to:
Head of Planning and Development
Maidstone Borough Council
Maidstone House
King Street
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 6JQ
Petitions relating to Licence Applications
It should be noted that petitions relating to Licence
Applications are not included in this scheme and any such petitions
relating to applications being considered by the Borough Council
should be submitted to:
Licensing Department
Maidstone Borough Council
Maidstone House
King Street
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 6JQ
Disclaimer
We accept no liability for the petitions on these web pages. The
views expressed in the petitions do not necessarily reflect those
of the providers.