Search result for "Save our jobs".
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Save Roscommon Town Post OfficeReverse the decision of closing the Roscommon Town Post Office and/or moving the Post Office from its current location. https://www.uplift.ie/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/MyUplift-banner-politician-SVG.svg1,919 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Nigel Dineen
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Save Church View Market TramoreProvide adequate spaces for the growing Market in Tramore.1,134 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Kate Blackvelvet
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Save Magherally, stop the quarry expansion.Refuse the planning application to expand Gibsons Quarry in Banbridge1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Caroline Hamilton-Barrett
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Save the rare wildlife at Craigall RocksSave the rare wildlife and potential ancient woodland at Craigall Rocks.25 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nicola Browne
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Save NHS Dentistry in Northern IrelandNHS dentistry in Northern Ireland is on the brink - keep costs of materials down and fund it properly!790 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Roan Ellis-O'Neill
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Save Havelock House from demolitionReject Olympian Homes' plan to demolish this Northern Irish cultural landmark and grant it protected status967 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Ken Griffin
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Save the Atlantic Bar and Lounge in PortrushIn the past the proposal of a 3-5 storey hotel on the site of the current Atlantic Lounge and Bar site received 127 objections from the public and only 18 notifications of support. Portrush has a rich history of music and bands, the Atlantic Bar and Lounge is a popular venue for locals and tourists. Culture and the arts should be promoted and encouraged. The council should consider the long term future of the Portrush community, instead of accepting all tourism development.2,647 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Amy Merron
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Save Clonmel's Denis Lacey HallWe are calling on Tipperary County Council to purchase Clonmel's historical Denis Lacey Hall to secure it as a community amenity for the people of Clonmel.256 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Theresia Guschlbauer
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Save The Wombles Preschool & Afterschool CareAs parents, we are reaching out to the wider community for support in saving The Wombles Preschool and Afterschool service, which has been an invaluable part of our community for over a decade. The Wombles has not only provided essential early childhood education (ECCE) but also after-school care for more than 50 children, offering working parents peace of mind and a safe, nurturing environment for our children. Today, Monday March 3rd we were informed by The Wombles that due to pressure from the SENO, the classroom rented by The Wombles in Scoil Mhuire, Lucan, may be repurposed as an autism class starting in September 2025. While we fully support the need for additional autism resources, the loss of this space will have a devastating impact on families who rely on The Wombles for both preschool and after-school care. Currently, 44 children attend the ECCE programme, benefiting from the strong educational foundation that prepares them for primary school. Additionally, 54 children are enrolled in the after-school service for September 2025. Without this service, dozens of families will be left scrambling for alternative childcare options in an area already severely lacking in facilities. Lucan is a growing community with an ever-increasing demand for childcare services, yet there has been no investment in additional facilities to support this growth. Every day, parents struggle to find available preschool and after-school placements. The loss of this service will only worsen an already dire situation.1,356 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Nascienza Nardone
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Save Moore Street from DemolitionConserve Moore Street area as a cultural historical quarter and street market. We wish the sixteen-building Moore Street terrace to remain intact. We do not wish the decision on how to manage the area to be left in the hands of property developer or developers. We believe that the future sensitive development and conservation of this area should be in public ownership and along lines agreed by public consultation.1,161 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Save Moore Street From Demolition