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  • Water Dispensers for Cork Co.
    Please introduce water dispensers in public places across Cork Co. within three months. This initiative was proposed by Cllr Liam Quaide, Green Party & Cllr Padraig O'Sullivan, FF. It has been unanimously approved by Cork Co. Councillors.
    496 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Liam Quaide
  • Implement the evacuation plan for Aleppo
    Implement the UN plan for the evacuation of and safe passage for Aleppo civilians.
    51 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Clodagh King
  • 96FM, please boycott Disney+
    Disney supports Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Break your contract with them, don’t let them sponsor you anymore. The people of Cork stand with Palestine!
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    Created by April Tambling
  • Stop reinforcing the stereotype of "the drunken Irish".
    Every time some visiting head of state arrives, the first thing our politicians seem to do is to go to the nearest pub to have this visitor photographed drinking a pint of Guinness. I would like them to stop them reinforcing this stereotypical image that Ireland is best known for being a nation of drinkers.
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    Created by Mark O'Hagan
  • Free IT courses for children in Ireland
    The influence of technology and its ever-growing importance in shaping our environment means that programming is a valuable skill for any child. Programming not only prepares children and young people for future careers in computer science but also improves their problem-solving skills and logical thinking. Therefore, it should be made free for children.
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    Created by Markus Doronin
  • Trinity - Abolish the Overnight Guests Policy!
    Abolish the overnight guests policy.
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    Created by TCD Students' Union Picture
  • Keep Mayo's Beach Toilets Open All Year Round
    Mayo's beaches are used all year round, but the public toilets at the beaches are closed for half the year, from October until May. We're asking Mayo County Council to keep the beach toilets open all year round.
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    Created by Kieran Ryan
  • Naul - Safe pedestrian routes to school
    To Fingal County Council Local Elected Representatives For well over 10 years the community of Naul have highlighted the dangerous location of Naul National School and the inadequate and unsafe pedestrian access. Ultimately the school needs to be moved to a new and safer location within the village. In the interim we are calling on Fingal County Council to reduce the speed limit at the school to a 30km zone. We are also calling on Fingal County Council to install new footpath from the Cabinhill Junction to the school. We are also asking that the existing footpath from the school to the village be repaired and widened to 1.8m in width to fall in line with safety requirements. There are areas along this current pathway where the path disappears and we are asking that this area be given attention and the footpath continued. We are also calling on Fingal County Council to examine all pedestrian access points around the village of Naul and make improvements to ensure the safety of pedestrians.
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    Created by Mags Road Safety
  • Upgrade and Invest in the Limerick – Nenagh – Ballybrophy Railway Line
    On behalf of the North Tipperary Community Rail Partnership we call on Irish Rail, the National Transport Authority and the Irish Government to improve the current journey times on the Limerick – Nenagh – Ballybrophy railway line. For too long this section of the national rail network has been left in a state of decline. There has been more than €23 million Euros of taxpayers' money spent upgrading the line in the last year and despite this there has been no improvements to the desperately slow journey times. There has been significant work carried out on the line to replace the old jointed track with Continuous Welded Rail (CWR). ~80% of the track has now been upgraded to CWR however the speed limits on all sections remain exactly the same as they were prior to these works being carried out. • We request that the Infrastructure Manager provides an up-to-date engineer's report to reflect the investment in track and infrastructure on the line, recognising that the original speed restrictions were imposed because of the poor condition of the track. With over 80% of the line now renewed with modern track, speed limits can be increased to take advantage of this. The fact that the line has a considerable amount of crossings shouldn’t preclude this; other routes such as the Western Rail Corridor north of Ennis have line-speeds as high as 80mph (i.e. almost 130 kmph). The District Engineer should be actively looking to deliver improved speed limits, thus decreasing journey times, without compromising safety. There can be no justification for spending €23 million of taxpayers' money and not see any return for that investment regarding improved speed limits/journey times. • Secondly, we request that an additional middle of the day service be introduced on the line in both directions in order to facilitate practical workforce demand. There is huge interest and a preference from communities along the line to use the train service for many obvious and practical reasons instead of taking a car etc. However the current twice daily timetable makes it impossible for any casual or professional usage of the line. For example if someone from Castleconnell wanted to travel to Limerick for a morning meeting/appointment they would have to wait around until 16:55 to get the return train home. It is just impractical for students and casual travellers and is a major reason why taking the train is not a realistic option for communities along the line. • Finally, we recommend the appointment of a dedicated regional rail manager with responsibility for the delivery of upgrades and marketing of the line.
    1,193 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Edward Kelly Picture
  • Regularisation of the working asylum seekers for more than 3 years in Ireland
    Introduce a fair and humane regularisation scheme for asylum seekers who have lived in Ireland for three years or more and who have worked and contributed positively to Irish society, granting them legal residency and the right to continue living and working in Ireland.
    23 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Ahmed Mayouf
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