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  • Keep The James Weir Home on Cork Street, D8 in public hands
    Dublin City Council to acquire the James Weir Home from the HSE and engage with community organisations to ensure community use for the building.
    50 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Cllr. Ciarán Ó Meachair
  • New skatepark tullamore offaly
    I have been passionate about skateboarding for years, but recently, skating in Tullamore County Offaly has become more of a challenge than a joy. The current skatepark, which was once a hub for local skaters, has deteriorated significantly due to overcrowding and lack of maintenance. Families and children occupy the ramps, eating and drinking, which not only causes wear and tear but also poses a risk to safety as litter accumulates. The respectful balance between enjoying the skate facility and allowing skaters to practice seems to have shifted, leaving devoted skaters like myself unable to enjoy the sport we love without being tormented or hindered. Our community is thriving, with many budding skaters eager to develop their skills, but the existing infrastructure doesn't support this growth. The old skatepark, with its worn-out ramps, is now more of an obstacle than a stepping stone for emerging talent. The scene in Tullamore deserves better, and a new, dedicated skatepark is the ideal solution. This would not only benefit seasoned skaters but also ensure spaces for beginners and families, creating harmony and safe usage for all. Investment in a new skatepark would offer environmental, social, and economic benefits to our town. It would encourage outdoor activity and provide a safe space, reducing the risks associated with skating through more populated areas. Furthermore, a well-maintained, state-of-the-art facility would attract skaters from surrounding regions, making Tullamore a central spot for skating, which could lead to local business growth and increased community engagement. I urge the local council and community leaders to consider the needs of the skateboarding community seriously. Let's allocate appropriate resources to construct a new skatepark that can support the blossoming skate scene in Tullamore. Together, we can create a space that embraces the sport's spirit and supports its participants. Please sign this petition to help make a new skatepark in Tullamore County Offaly a reality. Your support is crucial in bringing positive change and ensuring that the love of skateboarding continues to thrive in our community.
    83 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Jack pidgeon
  • Stop Motorcycle Theft and Violent Stolen-Bike Crime in Dublin
    Stop Motorcycle Theft, Violent Robbery and Stolen-Bike Crime in Dublin To the Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, An Garda Síochána and Dublin public representatives: Dublin has a serious public safety problem involving motorcycle theft, violent robbery and stolen-bike crime. This is no longer only about stolen property. Riders are being followed, surrounded, threatened, assaulted and, in some cases, pushed or dragged from their motorcycles while offenders take the bike. Motorcycles are being stolen from homes, apartment blocks, workplaces, public streets and parking areas. Chains are being cut in public. Many incidents involve masked groups. Victims and witnesses have reported knives, hammers and other weapons. Stolen motorcycles, scramblers, mopeds and e-bikes are then used dangerously on roads, footpaths and around members of the public. Motorcyclists, delivery riders and commuters are being placed in fear. Some riders are forced to escape when followed or surrounded, creating further danger for themselves, pedestrians, drivers and other road users. This is now a wider public safety issue for Dublin. Figures raised in Dáil Éireann showed that 787 motorbikes were stolen in Dublin in 2023, around a 100% increase on the previous year. It was also stated that for every 100 motorbikes bought or registered in Dublin in 2023, 44 were stolen. These numbers show that the current response is not enough. This petition is not a call for vigilantism, confrontation or people taking the law into their own hands. It is a lawful request for the State to act before more people are seriously injured or killed. We ask the Minister, An Garda Síochána and Dublin public representatives to introduce a Dublin Motorcycle Theft and Stolen-Bike Crime Action Plan, including: 1. A dedicated Garda operation targeting motorcycle theft, robbery, illegal scramblers and repeat offenders in Dublin. 2. Garda-led “bait motorcycle” operations using legally deployed motorcycles fitted with GPS tracking, surveillance and evidence-gathering technology, with proper legal safeguards and public safety planning. 3. A specialist Garda response where riders are followed, surrounded, attacked, pushed from motorcycles, threatened with weapons or forced to flee. 4. Stronger consequences for aggravated motorcycle theft and robbery, especially where offences involve weapons, masks, violence, threats, group offending, burglary, dangerous driving or repeat offending. 5. A review of how repeat young offenders are dealt with when motorcycle theft is linked to violence, weapons, intimidation, dangerous driving or organised group behaviour. Youth justice should be fair, but violent repeat offending must not be treated as harmless behaviour. 6. Public quarterly reporting of motorcycle theft statistics in Dublin, including stolen bikes, recovered bikes, arrests, prosecutions, convictions and repeat-offender patterns where legally possible. 7. Better use of CCTV, ANPR, drones, GPS tracking and intelligence-led policing to identify groups involved in stealing and using motorcycles. 8. More secure motorcycle parking in Dublin, especially near workplaces, public transport hubs, apartment complexes, hospitals, colleges, shopping areas and the city centre. 9. Stronger cooperation between Gardaí, insurers, motorcycle dealers, delivery companies, parking operators, local authorities and online marketplaces to prevent theft, recover stolen bikes and disrupt the resale of stolen motorcycles and parts. 10. A public information campaign advising owners how to report thefts, preserve evidence, use GPS tracking, share CCTV safely and avoid direct confrontation with offenders. Dublin should not become a city where masked groups can openly cut chains, steal motorcycles, attack riders, threaten people with weapons, post stolen vehicles online and endanger the public without meaningful consequences. Motorcycles are not toys. For many people they are transport to work, a livelihood, a financial investment and their only affordable way to commute. Please sign this petition and help us demand lawful enforcement, prevention, accountability and protection for riders and the public.
    445 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Dublin Motorcycle Safety Campaign
  • Close the Dáil Bar
    Close the Dáil bar!
    1,061 of 2,000 Signatures
  • Nationalise Aughanish Alumina! Stop the de-industrialisation of the mid west!
    Nationalise Aughanish Alumina! Save County Limerick & the broader Mid West!
    9 of 100 Signatures
    Created by April Maria Sheehan Corkery
  • Re-instate cycle lane protections on Manor Street, Waterford
    WBUG wants  1. A meeting with representatives of the Council's Municipal District and Active Travel teams to discuss plans for the street,  2. A plan to reinstate protection of the cycle lane (especially in the contraflow lane) on Manor Street and urgent road safety measures in the meantime,  3. And an opportunity to present how we might assist in the promotion of cycling as a safe, accessible and healthy way to get around Waterford.  
    102 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Waterford Bicycle Users Group
  • Galway, Claddagh, Long walk & Grattan beach
    Petition Summary to Galway City Council: Public Toilets for Claddagh and Grattan Beach Subject: Request for the Installation of Accessible Public Toilets at Claddagh and Grattan Beach We, the undersigned residents, visitors, swimmers, families, and community members of Galway City, respectfully request that Galway City Council provide permanent, accessible public toilet facilities in the Claddagh and Grattan Beach areas. These locations are among Galway’s most popular recreational and tourism destinations, attracting thousands of people throughout the year. The Claddagh, South Park, Spanish Arch area, and Grattan Beach are heavily used by walkers, runners, swimmers, families with young children, tourists, and community groups. Despite this high level of usage, there is a clear shortage of convenient public toilet facilities in these areas. Local representatives have previously highlighted the need for public toilets in the Spanish Arch and Claddagh area due to the impact on nearby residents and public spaces.   The absence of adequate facilities creates difficulties for older people, children, people with disabilities, those with medical conditions, and visitors unfamiliar with the area. It can also contribute to public health, environmental, and sanitation concerns, particularly during busy summer months and public events. Public feedback in Galway has repeatedly identified a shortage of accessible public toilets as an ongoing issue.   We ask Galway City Council to: 1. Install permanent, year-round public toilets at Claddagh/South Park and Grattan Beach. 2. Ensure facilities are fully accessible, family-friendly, and maintained to a high standard. 3. Include baby-changing facilities and adequate opening hours. 4. Consider temporary facilities during peak summer periods while permanent solutions are developed. Galway City Council recognises that public toilets are an important local authority service and has introduced initiatives to improve public access to restroom facilities across the city.   We believe Claddagh and Grattan Beach should be prioritised due to their importance as community and tourism amenities. Providing clean, accessible public toilets will improve public health, enhance visitor experience, support local tourism, protect the environment, and improve the quality of life for residents who use these areas daily. We respectfully urge Galway City Council to make this project a priority and commit to delivering these essential public facilities without delay. Signed: Name | Address (Optional) | Signature | Date
    19 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Michael Ryan
  • Protect Choice and Continuity in Irish Maternity Care
    We call on the Government to maintain access to the private maternity care pathway within the Irish maternity system. 
    5,910 of 6,000 Signatures
    Created by Our Maternity Choice Picture
  • Declare Your Intention to Boycott TDs Who Act to Remove the Triple Lock
    Signatories to this petition pledge to boycott any business or commercial enterprise with significant ownership by, or affiliation with, any TD that supports the removal of the Triple Lock, both now and indefinitely into the future.
    4 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Paul Delany
  • Allow German Shepherds to be therapy/service dogs for people with special needs
    German Shepherd dogs are excelent service dogs. Remove them from restricted bread list and allow them to be service dogs for people with special needs
    33 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Valentina Vilkele
  • Price Controls, Not Data Centres
    https://cdn.uplift.ie/assets/uploads/2025/03/MyUplift-banner-politician-SVG.png JCD Group have been granted planning permission to expand their Data Centre site in Little Island. Demand the council rescind their permission!
    16 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Cork People Before Profit
  • Pay student nurses for all mandatory clinical hours
    Pay student nurses for mandatory clinical hours 
    33 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Weronika Hapak