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  • Make St. Patrick's Day a Bank Holiday Weekend ☘️
    We, the undersigned, call on the Government of Ireland and the Oireachtas to amend existing legislation governing public holidays, including the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997, to reform how St. Patrick's Day is observed.  Specifically, we propose that: • The national celebration of St. Patrick's Day be held annually on a Sunday; and • A public holiday be designated on the Monday immediately following, creating a consistent St. Patrick's Day bank holiday weekend.
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    Created by Anna Hurley
  • Johnny Monks Memorial at 'New Harbour Development'
    The following petition is to formally commemorate the life and maritime contribution of Johnny Monks within the Balbriggan Harbour Rejuvenation Scheme.   This may be achieved through the naming of the new Boathouse or a prominent harbour building in his honour, or the installation of a commissioned bronze memorial—such as a representative fishing vessel sculpture or a dedicated plaque.  PLEASE READ BELOW & SIGN TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT.
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  • Standardise wind-farm community benefit and near neighbour schemes
    Standardise the community benefit schemes and near neighbour payments relating to wind-farms across the country 
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    Created by Ross McGann
  • Campaign for Free AAA (Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm) Screening in Ireland
    Make AAA Screening Aavailable on the Medical Card in Ireland
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  • Boycott Allianz Insurance in Irish Schools
    Tipperary For Palestine call on the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association, the Department of Education, and Irish schools to divest from Allianz insurance. Both pupils personal insurance and schools public liability insurance is with Allianz. Schools must divest from Allianz now!
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    Created by Rhona Carroll
  • Tenants Are Residents – Recognition Is Inclusion
    Tenants Are Residents – Recognition Is Inclusion We are calling on Housing Minister James Browne TD to lead and encourage local authorities to formally recognise tenants as residents within housing participation frameworks and service design.  Local authority tenants reflect the social, cultural, and economic diversity of Irish society, while highlighting how housing status intersects with broader patterns of socio-economic inequality. Recognising tenants as residents — with voices, experiences, and expertise — strengthens communities. By embedding participation and meaningful communication, housing services can better reflect the principles of equality, diversity, and inclusion. “Inclusive communities start with a voice for everyone.”  
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    Created by William O' Brien
  • Mothers Against Genocide: Urge Women’s Aid Ireland to End Allianz Partnership Now”
    Women’s Aid Ireland should stand with all women. End the partnership with Allianz over financial links connected to the genocide in Palestine.
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  • Bus Shelters for Killeagh Village
    Commuters in Killeagh Village are subject to adverse Irish weather conditions while waiting for their bus to arrive.  The main cohorts of commuters are Students, our elders, and people with a disability. We believe it would benefit the whole community of Killeagh, Inch, and the surrounding areas to have two Bus Shelters approved for installation. 
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    Created by Mary TREACY
  • Link Mullingar and Athlone train lines
    Petition to connect Sligo - Dublin train line with Athlone train lines via Mullingar.
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    Created by Phoenix Kragana
  • Give Donabate back a suitable library
    The community in Donabate deserve a library space which is as good as or better than the one that has been taken from us. Not in 10 years after a planning and building process, but now. 
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    Created by Anne Marie Gillooley
  • Address Excessive Heating Costs and Cold Air Ventilation in Respond Housing Apartments
    We, the residents of Millers Glen Apartments, are raising a collective concern about the heating and ventilation systems in our homes. These issues are affecting our comfort, health, and financial wellbeing. 
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    Created by linda brennan
  • Stop Dumping Books in Bins – Defend Intellectual Freedom in Ireland
    Stop Dumping Books in Bins – Defend Intellectual Freedom in Ireland To everyone who believes in the value of a book:  إلى كل شخص يؤمن بقيمة الكتاب We, the undersigned, affirm that the greatness of any society is measured by its respect for the written word. Ideas should be debated, not buried. Destroying a book is silencing a voice. Civilization begins where the dumping of books ends. This is not only a moral principle — it is a constitutional one. Article 40.6.1 of the Constitution of Ireland protects the right of every citizen to express and communicate their convictions and opinions. This protection extends to printed materials, academic texts, and cultural heritage. The arbitrary disposal of books in waste bins contradicts this constitutional spirit and undermines Ireland’s commitment to intellectual freedom. On 15 February 2026, hundreds of books — including classical works of jurisprudence, history, and Quranic exegesis — were discarded in waste bins at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland. This act was justified by labelling these texts as “extremist,” a claim that has been publicly refuted by scholars, librarians, and community members who recovered these valuable academic works. Such labelling without due process constitutes a form of intellectual censorship that has no place in a democratic society. The ICCI Library: A Cultural and Academic Asset According to publicly available information, the ICCI library historically contained: • Nearly 10,000 books in Arabic • Over 4,000 books in English • Additional collections in French, German, Albanian, Urdu, and other languages For decades, it served as a multilingual research space and a quiet environment for learning. The destruction or disposal of such a collection represents a loss of shared intellectual heritage. We, therefore, call for the following: 1. Immediate Protection of the Remaining Library The management of the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland must safeguard all remaining books and prevent further disposal. 2. Preservation Through Transfer, Not Destruction If the Centre no longer wishes to maintain the library, the books must be transferred to: • Academic institutions • Researchers • Public libraries • Community archives We categorically reject the destruction or recycling of these materials. 3. Commitment to Intellectual Freedom Ireland must remain a country where knowledge is preserved, not discarded; where ideas are examined, not erased; and where cultural heritage is treated with dignity. Join us in defending intellectual freedom and protecting Ireland’s literary and cultural heritage. لا لرمي الكتب في القمامة – دفاعًا عن الحرية الفكرية في أيرلندا إلى كل شخص، في كل مكان، يؤمن بقيمة الكتاب: نحن، الموقّعين أدناه، نؤمن بأن عظمة أي مجتمع تُقاس بمدى احترامه للكلمة المكتوبة. فالأفكار تُناقش ولا تُدفن، وإتلاف الكتاب هو إسكاتٌ لصوت. إن الحضارة تبدأ حيث يتوقف رمي الكتب في النفايات. هذا المبدأ ليس مجرد موقف أخلاقي، بل هو حق دستوري. فالمادة 40.6.1 من الدستور الأيرلندي تكفل لكل مواطن الحق في التعبير عن قناعاته وآرائه، وتشمل هذه الحماية بوضوح المواد المطبوعة والتراث الفكري. إن التخلص العشوائي من الكتب في حاويات القمامة يتعارض مع روح هذا النص الدستوري، ويقوّض التزام أيرلندا التاريخي بحماية الحرية الفكرية. في 15 فبراير 2026، تم رمي مئات الكتب — بما في ذلك مراجع في الفقه والتاريخ وتفاسير القرآن — في حاويات القمامة بالمركز الثقافي الإسلامي في دبلن. وقد بُرّر هذا الفعل بوصف هذه الكتب بأنها “متطرفة”، وهو ادعاء باطل فندته شهادات المختصين وأفراد الجالية الذين استنقذوا هذه المجلدات العلمية القيّمة. إن إطلاق مثل هذه الأوصاف دون أساس علمي أو إجراءات سليمة هو شكل من أشكال الرقابة الفكرية التي لا مكان لها في مجتمع ديمقراطي. مكتبة المركز: تراث معرفي لا يجوز التفريط فيه تشير المعلومات المتاحة إلى أن مكتبة المركز الثقافي الإسلامي كانت تضم: • ما يقارب 10,000 كتاب باللغة العربية • أكثر من 4,000 كتاب باللغة الإنجليزية • ومجموعات بلغات أخرى مثل الفرنسية، الألمانية، الألبانية، والأردية لقد كانت المكتبة لعقود بيئة تعليمية هادئة وموردًا بحثيًا متعدد اللغات. إن إتلاف أو رمي هذا التراث ليس شأنًا محليًا فحسب، بل خسارة للمعرفة الإنسانية المشتركة. وعليه، نطالب بما يلي: 1. حماية فورية لما تبقى من المكتبة نطالب إدارة المركز بوقف أي عمليات تخلص من الكتب، وضمان حماية ما تبقى منها. 2. النقل بدل الإتلاف في حال عدم رغبة المركز في الاحتفاظ بالمكتبة، يجب نقل الكتب إلى: • مؤسسات أكاديمية • باحثين • مكتبات عامة • أرشيفات مجتمعية ونرفض رفضًا قاطعًا إتلافها أو إرسالها لشركات التدوير. 3. احترام الحرية الفكرية يجب أن تبقى أيرلندا بلدًا تُصان فيه المعرفة ولا تُهان، وتُناقش فيه الأفكار ولا تُمحى، ويُحترم فيه التراث الثقافي بكل أشكاله. انضم إلينا للدفاع عن المعرفة، وعن حق المجتمع في الوصول إلى تراثه الفكري. #DublinBookForum #StopBookDumping #IntellectualFreedomIreland
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