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1. Save the Newcastle Civic Centre Rabbits 
According to the Evening Chronicle on 25 March 2010 (http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-evening-chronicle/2010/03/25/staff-hopping-mad-at-council-plot-to-kill-rabbits-72703-26108140/), Newcastle City Council intend on killing the rabbits that currently populate the land around the Civic Centre, as they are "causing damage to the soil and plants on the grassy area next to St Thomas’ Church".
2. Review reports of smashed front fog lights on 8th generation Honda Civics. 
There seems to be a rather high number of unexplained incidents of smashed front fog lights occurring on 8th generation Honda Civics.
This petition is to help collate these incidents into a format that can be presented to Honda UK.
3. Support the City Square Project 
In 2008, Sir Ian Wood pledged £50m of his personal fortune to creating a civic heart for the City of Aberdeen.
This heart would be created in the space of Union Terrace Gardens and the Denburn Valley.
The project is now being lead by Aberdeen City and Shire Economic Future (ACSEF) under the branding "the City Square Project" and will consult the public starting 11 January 2010 on what they would like to see included in the new space.
It is a bold, ambitious project to regenerate our city centre and help create and safeguard jobs now and in the future. Delivery of this project would firmly position Aberdeen City and Shire as a global energy centre, capable of attracting and retaining people, business and investment.
If the City Square project does go ahead, it will need to gain planning permission and funding. There will also be further detailed consultation before submitting any planning application. And should the project go ahead, it could be delivered as early as 2014.
An elected Mayor is not the traditional civic head who chairs council meetings and raises money for charities, the civic Mayor would remain unchanged. An elected Mayor is in effect an elected leader of the council with full executive powers.
I firmly beleive that a directly elected Mayor is more accountable to the electorate and more in touch with their views. They would not have to be a politician but have the ability to understand the political process.
Support my petition today.
5. Message to Israeli Civic Society from the Arab Civic Societies 
July 21, 2006
This is a message statement addressed to the Israeli civic society from members and representatives from the Arab civic societies.
It delcares our position from the latest Israeli attack and destruction against Lebanon and Palestinian cities and life.
It also sets our position towards possible future peace and reconciliation.
