• **Counter Petition: Road Safety and Community Needs at L2025 - R744 Junction**
    **Reasons for Our Opposition:**  1. **Safety Concerns:** Increasing the speed limit poses a significant risk to pedestrians, especially children and elderly residents who frequently use this area. The current speed limit is vital for ensuring their safety as they navigate through our village.  2. **Community Well-Being:** Oulart is a close-knit community where residents and visitors alike walk, cycle, and interact regularly. A higher speed limit would create a more dangerous environment, discouraging outdoor activities and reducing the quality of life in our village.  3. **Traffic Accidents:** Historical data shows that higher speeds lead to more severe accidents. Maintaining the current speed limit will help protect all road users and reduce the likelihood of collisions.  4. **Environmental Impact:** Higher speeds contribute to increased emissions and noise pollution, which can negatively affect our community’s health and environment. Keeping the speed limit lower supports our goals of promoting sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint.  5. **Support for Local Businesses:** A safer environment encourages more foot traffic in Oulart, which benefits local businesses. We believe that maintaining the current speed limit will support economic growth while prioritizing safety.  For these reasons, we urge decision-makers to reconsider any proposals to increase the speed limit at this junction.
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  • Give an Irish welcome to Palestinians. Expand the Community Sponsorship Ireland scheme.
    Hawraji’s Message: Thank you for your support and your efforts to include Palestinian families in this important initiative. My name is Mohammed Hawajri, a 37-year-old senior operating room nurse. With over 12 years of experience, including with Médecins Sans Frontieres. I am married and my wife is Asma. She is 30 years old and we are parents of four children: Katia (12), Ahmed (10), Sulaf (8) and Omer(5). My daughter Sulaf got septic arthritis during the war, and although she received initial treatment, she still suffers from serious complications in her hip. There is no possibility of proper follow-up care in Gaza. The rest of my children live in constant fear, with no access to education or security and now to food. Since October 2023, we have been displaced multiple times due to the bombings. We have lost our home and all sense of normal life. I am simply trying to protect my family and give my children a safe future - something every parent dreams of. I believe that resettlement in Ireland would give my children hope, education, safety, and healing. I am ready to contribute to Irish society with my professional background and live with dignity and peace.🙏  The situation in Gaza has passed the limits of human endurance. Families like mine are not just suffering - we are being erased. We live each day without certainty, without safety, and without the basic conditions for life. Children are growing up without education, food, or hope. I have done everything within my power to provide a decent life for my family, but now I simply cannot do more. The urgency of our situation is greater than ever before. We are not asking for luxury, but for the chance to survive and rebuild. Ireland has the moral opportunity to lead with compassion and justice, to offer families like mine a lifeline. This is not just about my children, it's about restoring humanity where it is being stripped away. We have lived every single day of this horrific war under fire, destruction, and fear. This war does not distinguish between sides - it has crushed the lives of innocent civilians like us who have always sought peace and wished for nothing more than a safe and stable life. Every day we cling to hope that a ceasefire will come, but it never arrives - and even if it does come, there is no life left in Gaza. Everything is destroyed: hospitals, schools, homes - even hope itself. Rebuilding Gaza will take decades, not years, and we live under unbearable and dangerous conditions with no guarantee we will survive to see tomorrow. This is why evacuation to a safe place is not only necessary - it is urgent. It is about preserving life itself. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support, your kind words, and your dedication to this life saving initiative. Your message gave me and my family a breath of hope that we haven't felt in a long time.  I truly believe your petition can be a turning point, not just for us, but for many Palestinian families who are trapped in unbearable and unsafe conditions. Every passing day here brings more fear, more danger, and fewer resources to survive. The situation is beyond critical.  Please, if there is any way to move this forward faster, or to amplify our voices further, know that every minute counts. My children, and so many others, are waiting not just for a chance - but for a lifeline. We are deeply grateful to you and those supporting this cause. May your efforts open a door to safety and dignity for families like mine. With all my appreciation. Wadi's message: My name is Mohamed Wadi, and I am 40 years old. I work as a nurse and recently earned my Master's degree in Public Health, specializing in epidemiology. Currently, I am employed with Médecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) as a Deputy Project Coordinator. My professional journey has been driven by a deep commitment to health care and humanitarian service. I am married to Samaya, who is 38 years old and holds a bachelor's degree in English literature. Although she has not had the opportunity to work professionally, she plays a vital role in our family by dedicating herself full time to raising our children and managing the household. Her support has been essential in balancing our family life, especially considering our children's needs, including our special needs son. We are blessed with five children - four daughters and one son. Noor is 16, Gazal is 15, Salma is 14, and Samar is 9. Our youngest Yazan, is 7 years old and the only boy. He was born with a complex congenital syndrome and continues to require ongoing medical and surgical care. Despite the challenges, our family remains strong, united, and deeply supportive of one another.  1st I lost my home and car, then we were displaced many times. The most difficult loss to bear is that the success we achieved in my son’s condition slipped away the day the war began, and continues to deteriorate.  Finally, I have extended family that I try to take care of, but sadly I am unable to help them in all their needs. We did try many times to evacuate medically and were accepted by The WHO but so far nothing has happened. We hope the situation will become quieter soon.
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  • Stop anti-social behaviour in Northwood, Santry – Demand action at Gulliver’s Retail Park
    Recent events of teenagers throwing cans and stones at families, including those with children, have left residents and visitors feeling unsafe and vulnerable. We ask the Management of Gulliver’s Retail Park, Local TDs and the Northwood Management Company to take immediate and comprehensive action to restore safety and confidence in our public spaces. Specifically, we request: • Enhanced security measures, including increased personnel and cctv. • Active collaboration with Gardai to address and prevent incidents. • Open communication with the community to keep us informed and involved in safety initiatives. Our community deserves to feel secure and supported. 
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  • Life festival
    For the vibes 
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    Created by Bob Garry
  • McGahern Gateway Centre, Ballinamore, County Leitrim
    This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to positively influence the trajectory of one of the most interesting and friendly small towns in Ireland with a project which can transform the heart of the town and provide a tourism and visitor hub and attraction for one of the most beautiful surrounding areas, populated with greenways, lakes, walks and other visitor attractions just waiting to be discovered, many of which are wonderfully recalled in the works of the great writer. The McGahern Gateway Centre will provide the opportunity to harness and coalesce in one place the significant local, national and global interest in one the most evocative, elegiac and poetic of prose writers on the world stage of this or any age and to honour and illustrate his life's work in his home town with a centre of appropriate ambition, quality and scale equal to the writer's towering achievements. This project has, of course, the full support of the writer's family. 
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  • Bring Back "Claws of the Mummies" and "Ghosties" Crisps!
    These snacks were a core part of growing up in Ireland, and many of us still miss them today. If you ever enjoyed Claws of the Mummies or Ghosties — or just love a good nostalgic throwback — sign this petition to help bring them back. The more support we show, the more likely the companies are to listen. Let’s make this happen!
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  • 🚸 Zebra Crossing Removed – Safety Compromised 🚸 Kilcoole
    There was a pedestrian crossing for years beside a busy bus stop, right at the door of Centra and it was an extremely helpful safety feature. It’s been replaced with just a painted stop line—no signage, and no proper protection for pedestrians and no warning for drivers. The Council don’t have any plans to add  signage either.  Despite concerns already raised, Wicklow County Council has confirmed it will not be reinstated, advising instead that the public simple needs to “be alert” when crossing. This is not good enough. We need safe infrastructure, not vague advice. Local TD Jennifer Whitmore has supported contact with the Council, but they need to hear from more of us. Cars, vans, and delivery trucks drive straight over the line without stopping until they reach the main road. This is a serious risk to public safety.
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  • UPDATE MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2001
    Why is it important? Because none of us are safe under a mental health system that’s stuck in 2001. The Mental Health Act 2001 still allows forced treatment, restraint, and seclusion—even though these practices are now widely recognised as harmful, especially to neurodivergent people (like those with autism, ADHD, or trauma-related conditions). It treats emotional overwhelm as illness. It punishes difference as danger. This law was written before most people had smartphones. Before we had language for sensory overload, neurodivergence, or digital expression. It’s outdated, invasive, and not trauma-informed—and it puts thousands of people at risk every year. Why should others join? Because you don’t have to be in crisis to care. This campaign is about protecting our freedom, dignity, and human rights. It’s about making sure no one is silenced, secluded, or forcibly medicated for being misunderstood. If you’ve ever: • Had your feelings dismissed as “too much” • Been misdiagnosed • Been afraid to seek help because the system might punish you Then this campaign is for you. We need to audit the Mental Health Act 2001—and bring Ireland in line with modern science and EU human rights law. Join us. Share. Demand better. ACTIVATE. AGITATE. AMPLIFY!
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  • Complicity: Not in My Name
    Irish people should not be complicit in genocide and war crimes.  We can no longer stand by and allow this to happen.  It is not enough to talk - it is time for action. 
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    Created by Lex Innocentium 21st Century
  • Please put up bollards in Ballina, Co Tipperary
    Make my village safer – install bollards in Ballina, Co Tipperary.
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    Created by Ricky Coonan
  • BRING TIKTOK CREATOR FUND TO IRELAND
    To encourage creativity in all fields in Ireland especially with the so popular. 
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    Created by Alhasan Noujoum
  • Stop Evictions and Ban Corporate Landlords in Ireland
    Enough is enough. Sign this petition because the government is not treating the housing crisis as an emergency. People are not just statistics, and emergency accommodation should not be the new normal. More than 15,000 people remain homeless, and thousands more face sky-high rents and insecure tenancies. Meanwhile, corporate landlords continue to profit and exacerbate this housing crisis. The only solution now is for tenants and communities to take direct action. Stand in solidarity, sign the petition, show up, and take a stand.
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