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Cancel the 2020 St Patrick's Day Parades in Ireland to help reduce the spread of COVID-19Cancel the 2020 St Patrick's Day Parades in Ireland to help reduce the spread of COVID-193 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Gustavo Silva
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OPEN VACANT HOMES NOWPlease sign and share this petition.98 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Peter Dooley
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Say No To Mow in Co. CorkHelp the bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects by not mowing the green areas.843 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Alice Glendinning
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Say No to the Mow in Co. WicklowHelp the bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects by not mowing the green areas.679 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Anita Tuesley
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Say No to the Mow in Co. MonaghanWhen council workers are allowed to return, we want to keep wild the areas that don't require mowing (e.g. grass verges, fields in which only the edges are walked).369 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Fridays for Future Monaghan
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Permanent Public Toilet Block in RossnowlaghPermanent Public Toilets in Rossnowlagh1,492 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by James Garvey
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Government funded 3rd party car insuranceProvide a basic 3rd party car insurance for all private motorists, funded from fuel levies on all road vehicles. Any additional insurance required could be then bought by the private motorist from an insurance company.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Niall Mac
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Reopen YouthReach in Iveragh, Southwest KerryDear Minister, Iveragh is a peninsula in Southwest Kerry. It's most isolated spots are a one and a half hour drive in a car from urban centres Tralee and Killarney. Public transport takes even longer, if you are lucky enough to be near a bus route. For over 20 years we have had a YouthReach centre providing access to education to young people who fell out of mainstream education. This may seem like a small unimportant service but to those who availed of it, it was a life changer and even a lifesaver. YouthReach integrates Personal Development along with Education and Training. Young people who may face challenges in mainstream education due to being autistic or lgbtqi or mental health challenges or different to their peers in many ways found a safe haven in YouthReach SW Kerry. During the Covid Pandemic YouthReach SW Kerry was shut down. In September 2021when every other area of Further Education began to open up it became clear that Kerry ETB was not going to re-open SW Kerry YouthReach. For parents of young adults who face daily challenges, this is devastating news. Their young adult is denied access to a vital educational opportunity in a warm atmosphere of support. I think Heartbroken best describes the feeling. Part-time courses delivered without the emotional and psychological support given through YouthReach cannot replace this devastating loss in Service. If these young people lived in an urban area they would have access to this education service. They are being denied this education service because it is not as easy to deliver in a very rural isolated area. However it was delivered very successfully for over 20 years in SW Kerry, so with commitment from Politicians and Kerry ETB it can be done.140 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Lucy Henehan
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Lower the Pupil-Teacher RatioLower the pupil-teacher ratio across all sections of the education system.25 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Gaeilgóirí Laoi
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Tell Big Tech to turn off the HateStand up to the big tech companies, and call on them to turn off their toxic recommender system - which drives hate content into people’s feeds without us looking for it.633 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Nicola Browne



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