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Ratify the Convention on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesMinister Mc McGrath, honour the commitment you made in 2015 to ratify the United Convention on the Rights of Disabled People before the end of 2016. It is one year and counting after the deadline. We, disabled people and our families have waited far too long for our rights to be recognised and protected in Irish law, by our democratically elected government. We NEED the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to be ratified immediately.8,482 of 9,000 SignaturesCreated by Ann Marie Flanagan
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Access for all.The lifts at our Dart stations are constantly breaking down and out of order. We want the 4hr request to travel removed and station attendants back on our platforms. We want a dart service that is inclusive and available to every one.140 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Bernard Mulvany
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Legalise Cannabis in IrelandPromote non-partisan legislation to legalise and regulate cannabis in a manner similar to alcohol.20,945 of 25,000 SignaturesCreated by Roderick Campbell
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Protect Greystones FishermenWhen construction of the new harbour at Greystones, Co Wicklow, began, all harbour users, including the traditional fishermen and their boats, had their moorings and other facilities removed while the project was being built. When the harbour was complete, the other users such as leisure clubs were provided with full facilities including new clubhouses, boat yards, storage and so forth. But the fishermen and their boats were excluded from the new harbour. This was despite the promises and guarantees we were given before we left in 2008 and on many occasions since, and in spite of the fact that provision of facilities to commercial fishers was included in the planning approval granted by Bord Pleanala. In 2014, Wicklow County Council issued harbour by-laws which effectively excluded the fishing fleet. The by-laws give a nod to mooring rights but, by imposing other conditions that are impossible to meet, effectively barred the fishing fleet from Greystones Harbour and transformed this traditional community harbour into a purely leisure boating facility. We, the fishing families of Greystones, do not accept this expulsion and have launched our new campaign to ensure that we can return from ten years of exile to our home port, with full rights to moor, land our catch, store bait and other equipment, and generally carry on our trade as we and our predecessors have traditionally done in Greystones for hundreds of years. For more than ten years now, we have had to moor at Dun Laoghaire, with huge disruption to our family and social lives. We have to drive to Dun Laoghaire each morning, drive our boats back to our traditional fishing grounds near our home port, then land our catch at Dun Laoghaire before we ready our boats for the next day and FINALLY drive home to Greystones, usually well after eight in the evening after a pre-dawn start. And being exiled to Dun Laoghaire adds €150 each week in fuel costs alone. Please sign this petition, which will be presented to the Minister for the Environment, the Minister for the Marine, and to the chief executive of Wicklow County Council. Your support can help ensure that we can come home at last, and that our skippers and crew can resume a normal existence. We now must negotiate with Wicklow County Council, and every person stepping forward to support our cause will influence how they deal with us and bring a positive outcome closer. Bring the boats home!433 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Alistair Smith
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Monasterevin Garda StationTo upgrade presence of Garda Members in our locality301 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Patricia Ryan
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Plastic Free Tea PleaseTake the plastic out of our tea bags.15 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jennifer Harris
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sign petition for new Educate together secondary school CootehillWe are concerned citizens who urge our TD's and County Councillors and the Department of Education to act now and announce the building of a new Educate together school'. Our town is growing rapidly and we've reached the numbers quicker than expected.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mary Roche
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Support a referendum to stop water privatisationSupport a referendum to prevent privatisation of our water system.6,200 of 7,000 SignaturesCreated by Right2Water Ireland Water is a human right
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Make PPE Masks RecyclableOur environment is being destroyed and wildlife is under threat.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Etain Feeley
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Fund the Libraries in Northern IrelandStop the real terms cut in funding of our libraries.61 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Roan Ellis-O'Neill