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  • Save AIB Kanturk Cash Services
    Save all services within Kanturk AIB and give a committment that the continued abandonment of our rural community will cease.
    507 of 600 Signatures
    Created by Lillian Meade
  • Stop AIB Millstreet going Cashless
    Save all services within Millstreet AIB and give a commitment that the continued abandonment of our rural community will cease
    210 of 300 Signatures
  • Our Kids Deserve Better
    St Kevins Killians GAA urgently need help and support from South Dublin County Council.  Every week, hundreds of children from the Kilnamanagh, Kingswood, Tymon communities and beyond, boys and girls from age 4 up to 14 gather to enjoy our National Games in a fun and inclusive environment in Kilnamanagh.  The club, through the hard work and determination of a number of local enthusiastic volunteers, has grown significantly over the last 5 years. It was confirmed as the fastest growing GAA club in Dublin for 2018, a trend that is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. While this is a great success for the club and local community, there is also a sad side to this story.  The club has no basic facilities such as toilets, running water, changing rooms or electricity despite years of discussions and correspondence with South Dublin County Council.  Young boys and girls as young as 4 are asked to use the bushes when they need to go the toilet and have no water to wash their hands. Teenage boys and girls are asked to change on the side of a pitch. To think that in 21st Century Ireland we expect our children to engage in these demeaning and humiliating conditions is not acceptable. Please help and support St Kevins Killians in our pursuit of these basic facilities with South Dublin County Council, Local Councillors and Politicians.
    1,364 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Ciarán Long
  • Aramark Off Our Campus
    We call on the board of Trinity College Dublin to do everything in their power to terminate their contract with the exploitative company Aramark in light of their profiteering from the direct provision system.
    864 of 1,000 Signatures
    Created by Jessie Dolliver
  • "'Shame'rock for Trump - Not in our name"
    We call on An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar to not accept (or to rescind) his invitation to the White House to visit Donal Trump for St. Patrick's Day (2018), on account of the president's prejudiced, racist and bigoted valued and actions.
    15 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Concerned Citizen
  • Help Protect Our Children
    Wexford County Council Planning Reference No. 20221303 We call on Wexford County Council to reject the planning application for a new haulage depot in Kilrane Business Park. We feel that the granting of planning permission for a new depot would be detrimental for our children, our school and to our community and we wish to oppose such a move.
    121 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Kilrane Concerned Residents
  • Make our Children Safer
    We, the undersigned, are asking Kildare County Council to expedite the process to provide an upgraded foothpath and new cycle track and improve safety on the R405 in Maynooth.
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Coiste na dTuistí Gaelscoil Uí Fhiach
  • Construct a Footpath to our School
    Construct A Footpath From Summerfield Cross to Pobalscoil Na Trionoide School, Youghal
    324 of 400 Signatures
    Created by Eimear Coffey
  • #SOS - Support our Survivors
    A full investigation into all matters concerning Mother and Baby Homes, County Homes, and Agencies dealing with historical domestic adoption, including TUSLA and the Adoption Authority of Ireland.
    1,475 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Aitheantas - Adoptee Identity Rights Picture
  • No othophosphate in our drinking water
    Orthophospathe is being trialled in Limerick and Clare. It is being used to reduce ( not remove ) the amount of lead in our drinking water. On health and environmental grounds, do not run Orthophosphate trials in Limerick and Clare.
    230 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Greg Doran
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