Linda Clarke
11 June, 2025
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Bexhill on Sea is leading the UK in Government Parkinson’s Petition signatures!

Parkinson’s U.K. and the Mover’s and Shaker’s who created the government Parkinson’s disease petition for better care and finding a cure, praise Bexhill and area community for having the highest amount of signatures for the government petition in the U.K. The famous podcast celebrities are impressed with the local support from the good people of Bexhill and surrounding areas. They have issued a nation wide challenge to reward the town who acquires the most petition signatures by broadcasting one of their podcasts from the winning town.

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To stay ahead with the national vote gathering to sign the government petition for better care, and seeking a cure for people with Parkinson’s disease, two local families have teamed up to produce a Minecraft parody YouTube video, with a view to gather petition votes from a younger demographic.

We must not become complacent, every signature counts to raise awareness of this progressive degenerative disease from which you do not recover. There is also a misconception that only the older generation can develop Parkinson’s disease, this a fallacy, as a recent member who joined our Working Age Parkinson’s group, was diagnosed at age 42 and has an infant daughter. So please help us to keep Bexhill on sea and area in the lead, by signing the government Parkinson’s petition. Just search Parkinson’s government petition, which will aid you to sign.

It can also be accessed via Parkinson’s U.K. website, or Cure Parkinson’s website or Mover’s and Shaker’s website. Please help keep our home town and area in the lead, also enjoy the “ Chicken Jockey Parkinson’s “ YouTube video.

Local family makes a YouTube video to encourage the younger demographic of Bexhill to sign the Parkinson’s petition.
From left to right: Robinson Clarke, John Cruttenden, Emily Clarke, Violet Clarke, Roly Cruttenden, Seth Cruttenden, Dotty Clarke, Ivy Cruttenden and Linda Clarke
Local family makes a YouTube video to encourage the younger demographic of Bexhill to sign the Parkinson’s petition. From left to right: Robinson Clarke, John Cruttenden, Emily Clarke, Violet Clarke, Roly Cruttenden, Seth Cruttenden, Dotty Clarke, Ivy Cruttenden and Linda Clarke Credit: Linda Clarke
Petition barcode, just open your phone on photo, then scan for link
Petition barcode, just open your phone on photo, then scan for link Credit: Linda Clarke