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  • Cllr Martin Brett must resign as Councillor and L. Ceatharlach over Golfgate Scandal
    We, the undersigned, are demanding Martin Brett's resignation from his position as Leas Ceatharlach and Councillor. If he refuses to resign, we demand that the Tanaiste and Taoiseach removes him from his position.
    46 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Adrienne Wallace
  • Dog Park for Fairview, Marino, Eastwall, Ballybough & North Strand
    Open a large well-lit, fenced dog park with separate areas for big and small dogs for the area of Fairview, Marino, Eastwall, Ballybough & North Strand!
    71 of 100 Signatures
    Created by D3 Dog Walkers
  • STOP the Proposal to close Youghal District Court and the transfer of sittings to Dungarvan.
    Sign this petition to stop the Proposal to close Youghal District Court and the transfer of sittings to Dungarvan.
    856 of 1,000 Signatures
    Created by Youghal Chamber
  • Petition For Ballyfermot Schools Amalgamation : Our KIDS Deserve Better
    PETITION TO THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, NORMA FOLEY We the undersigned, are extremely concerned about the proposed conditions for the amalgamation of three secondary schools in Ballyfermot, namely St. John's College, Caritas College and St Dominic’s College. While we welcome the approval of the amalgamation and the development of a new school to provide ‘State of the Art’ resources, facilities and a broad curriculum to establish a professional learning community to fulfil the educational needs and aspirations for the young people of Ballyfermot. We wish to emphasise to the Minister that we do not approve of this development going ahead at the moment, without the inclusion of a Canteen, PE Hall/Gym, Parents Facilities, Counselling/Family Therapy services, SCP/HSCL facilities, Staff facilities/Car parking. The young people of Ballyfermot deserve the best that can be provided. To progress a new developing educational facility that excludes the most fundamental requirements of the care of body as well as mind, is irresponsible. Ballyfermot has one of the country's lowest percentages of progression to third level for second level students. Promises have been made to the community of a "State of the Art" educational complex for our young people. To fulfil the educational needs and aspirations of our youth requires the opportunity for all our young people to be fully trained and equipped to care for their minds and bodies also. A new school needs facilities for proper care, diet and exercise. We object in the strongest possible terms to the exclusion of a PE Hall, Canteen and on site care facilities for staff, students and parents from the proposed new facilities at the site for the new school at St. John's College on Le Fanu Road. Unfortunately, the Minister for Education is proposing that such facilities may be provided at some stage in the future but there are no guarantees given and it does not make sense to progress a new secondary school without these fundamental and crucial facilities. We believe the young people of Ballyfermot not only deserve better but they deserve the best. Dublin 10 is an area of socio-economic deprivation and building a new school without caring for the physical and mental health and well-being of the students only serves to cement the disadvantage that our children face on a daily basis. WE want to ensure that a DEIS school with a 21st Century curricula and facilities which would encourage our young people to engage and have a positive experience in a DEIS School and equip them with the skills for a rapidly changing employment landscape. Unfortunately, it seems that these plans are not being realised?? We are calling on the Minister to reverse the decision to exclude these much-needed facilities ie Sports facilities, Canteen, Parents Facilities, Counselling/Family Therapy services, School Completion/Home School Community Liaison spaces, Staff facilities/Car parking Signed:
    479 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Brid Smith
  • Coláiste Eoghain Ui Chomhraidhe, Carrigaholt, Co. Clare
    Refurbish and reopen the Irish college located in Carrigaholt, West Clare.
    903 of 1,000 Signatures
    Created by Rosie Keane
  • Pledge
    The caretaker government is not acting responsibly on this virus crisis I am askin you the public to pledge non attendance to all or any st Patrick public celebration
    11 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Anna Doyle
  • Remove Columbus Memorial in Galway
    Remove the memorial to Christopher Columbus and replace it with a memorial to victims of colonialism.
    134 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Miriam de Búrca
  • Create halal options in Nandos Ireland
    Nandos Ireland have food suited for vegetarians , meat lover and vegans . We need halal chicken options in Nandos . A menu where there is 2 or 3 chicken options , cooked and served separately from the rest of the chicken. It is important for everyones dietary needs to be catered for , especially if it is part of their religious beliefs
    1,310 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Baisat Alawiye
  • Make Irish Rugby's 150th Anniversary Jersey their home Jersey for the 2024/2025 Season
    I think I can safely say that I speak for every single Irish Rugby Fan with this petition.  This is Irish Rugby's 150th Anniversary, a landmark season that needs to be a stand out one and recognized globally.  This can't be done with the generic, collarless, socceresque jersey that was released last week.  This can't only be done with the traditional, iconic white collared Green & Gold Jersey that was announced today.  Forget the talk of limited edition, we don't want this as a souvenir jersey with no game time played in it, all true Irish Rugby fans urge the IRFU, Canterbury & Elverys Sports to reconsider their decision while there's still time and make this absolutely stunning design as Irish Rugby's home Jersey for the 2024/2025 season.  Do your part by signing this position but also do that little bit more and point blank refuse to buy the forgettable, round neck, turquoise jersey that was released last week.  Thanks for taking the time to read  Philip O'Reilly 
    16 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Philip O'Reilly
  • Protect Our Revolutionary History - Make the GPO a National Monument not a Shopping Centre
    The GPO is the epicentre of our revolutionary history. Recent proposals to turn it into a mixed used space with shops and office space in it make a mockery of our past.  We are calling on the Irish government to reverse plans to redevelop the GPO.  Instead of shopping and retail space we want to see investment in the GPO - enhancing it as a space for heritage, history and culture while preserving a working post office.  The history of the 1916 rising and revolutionary period should be celebrated and presented far more prominently on the main street of our capital city. Investment in enhancing the museum and cultural aspect of the GPO should sit with the development of the Women of the Revolution statue that is being commissioned by DCC outside the GPO.
    6,917 of 7,000 Signatures
    Created by Conor Reddy
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