Keep BBC's Casualty in Bristol

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We the undersigned urge the BBC to stop the move of Casualty from Bristol to Cardiff. Moving a regional production from one nation to a different nation, does not mean the BBC are producing more regional programmes.

Bristol is proud of Casualty and would like it to stay, especially as it provides many jobs in support industries as well as for the cast and crew.

It is difficult to see how the BBC can justify spending large amounts of licence payers' money on an unnecessary move, which would put many of those same licence payers out of work in the current economic climate.
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Goal
300 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
23 December 2015
300. Susan Dg | In this age of credit crunch we understand the plight, but really it is best left where it was, so many peeps come to rely on it being there....x
17 December 2015
299. Simon W | I support this petition
10 December 2015
298. Pam L | I always watch Casualty, brilliant programme, but love the added interest of seeing all the sights of Bristol.
6 December 2015
297. Andrew C | В
5 December 2015
296. Jackie C | I support this petition
4 December 2015
295. Vicky Mosley | I support this petition
2 December 2015
294. Lynn J | I support this petition
30 November 2015
293. Kirsten D | I used to live in Bristol, I now live in South Africa but I still love watching Casualty and recognising various places around Bristol. Please don't take that away!
19 November 2015
292. C D | I support this petition
15 November 2015
291. Roy W | I support this petition
8 November 2015
290. Antony W | I support this petition
4 November 2015
289. Darren Golden | holby is in bristol
4 November 2015
288. Lionel D | why make Bristol a casualty
21 October 2015
287. Dic J | We don't want Casualty in Cardiif - it wipes out opportunities for new and original drama from Wales' creative talent. We need more opportunity for drama outside London, creative and cultural diversity in narrative opportunity. Network commissioning execu
20 October 2015
286. Mary L | I support this petition
20 October 2015
285. John B | I support this petition
19 October 2015
284. Anthea B | I support this petition
17 October 2015
283. Matt B | Bristol institution.Cardiff already has Who and Torchwood
15 October 2015
282. Vicky S | I support this petition
10 October 2015
281. Nicola S | It has to stay in bristol. When you change big this like that in a program it's not the same and sometimes not as good. Leave it alone it's been going on all this time.
8 October 2015
280. Barry F | a ridiculous waste of license fee money
26 September 2015
279. Jon L | I support this petition
20 September 2015
278. Samantha H | Please keep the filming of Casualty in Bristol and employ Bristol based cast and crew where possible. Many thanks and kind regards, Samantha Hunt
14 September 2015
277. Alan S | There are not enough trained TV technicians to cope the present work load in Cardiff, to the take work away from Bristol where the talent base exists would be foolish in the extreme.
11 September 2015
276. Babette L | I support this petition
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BBC Director General Mark Thompson
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