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  • Keep Parks for Nature, Not Festivals
    I am calling on the Irish Government to stop allowing large festivals and commercial events in parks that are home to wildlife, including Phoenix Park, St Anne’s Park, the National Botanic Gardens, and other important green spaces across Ireland. Parks are meant to be places for nature, wildlife, and the public to enjoy peaceful outdoor spaces. If the goal is to hold festivals in natural surroundings, there are many other locations that do not have such large populations of wild animals. Phoenix Park is home to hundreds of deer, as well as foxes, birds, and many other species. These animals cannot simply leave when a major event takes over their habitat. Their home is disrupted by noise, crowds, traffic, construction, and the overall scale of these events. The reality is that wildlife in these parks already faces significant pressure from roads, traffic, and human activity. I have personally reported deer accidents in Phoenix Park on several occasions. More effort should be going into protecting these animals rather than creating additional disturbances for commercial events. Last year’s large festival in Phoenix Park highlighted the scale of the issue. Huge amounts of money and resources were spent closing off large sections of the park, despite the fact that there is a zoo nearby and a significant wildlife population throughout the area. The impact on animals should be taken far more seriously. Animals cannot speak for themselves. They cannot vote, protest, or ask for protection. They rely on us to make responsible decisions on their behalf. We should be asking ourselves how we would feel if our homes were repeatedly disrupted by noise, crowds, and construction with nowhere else to go. These animals were here before many of these events existed. Their welfare should not come second to commercial interests. I believe Ireland can celebrate music, culture, and community without sacrificing the wellbeing of wildlife. Our parks should remain places of nature, conservation, and peace for future generations.
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    Created by Wayanay Carballo
  • Petition to reduce the cost of shingles vaccine in Ireland
    Petition to Reduce the Cost of the Shingles Vaccine in Ireland To the Minister for Health, the Department of Health, and the Health Service Executive (HSE): We, the undersigned, call on the Irish Government and the HSE to make the shingles vaccine affordable and accessible to all eligible adults in Ireland. Currently, the cost of vaccination can be a significant financial burden, placing this important preventative healthcare measure beyond the reach of many people aged 50 and over. This creates an inequality in access to protection against a painful and potentially debilitating illness. We call for: A maximum out-of-pocket cost of €50 for the shingles vaccine for all adults aged 50 years and over. Free shingles vaccination for people who are immunocompromised or living with long-term, lifelong, or chronic health conditions that increase their risk of severe shingles and complications. The development of a national shingles vaccination programme comparable to those available in other countries, including the UK, where eligible groups receive publicly funded protection. A review of the long-term economic benefits of wider vaccine access, including reduced GP visits, hospital admissions, specialist treatments, and chronic pain management costs. Shingles is not merely a temporary rash. Many people experience severe and persistent nerve pain, known as post-herpetic neuralgia, which can continue for months or years after the visible symptoms have disappeared. This can have a devastating impact on quality of life, independence, mental health, and the ability to work or care for family members. Making the vaccine affordable—or free for those at highest risk—would not only prevent suffering but could also reduce healthcare costs by avoiding expensive treatment of complications and long-term pain. We urge the Government and the HSE to act now to ensure that cost is not a barrier to preventing a serious and potentially life-altering illness. Signed
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    Created by Niamh Ni Mhaoilir
  • A Mural for Imelda Keenan: Remembering, Honouring, and Seeking Answers
    We call on Waterford Walls to commission and create a mural dedicated to Imelda Keenan, who disappeared from Waterford City in January 1994. More than 30 years later, Imelda’s family continue to seek answers. A mural would serve as a lasting tribute to Imelda, help keep her story visible within the community, and remind the public that missing persons are never forgotten. Waterford Walls has transformed the city through public art that tells important stories. We believe Imelda’s story deserves a place among them. We respectfully ask Waterford Walls to work with Imelda’s family and the local community to create a mural in a prominent location in Waterford City.
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  • Keep Sulky Horse Activity Off Irish Public Roads
    The National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals believes urgent action is needed to prevent further avoidable tragedies and ensure stronger protections for horses and the public. We are calling on the Departments of Transport & Agriculture to: 1. Introduce a legal prohibition on sulky horse activity on public roads, including racing, training, and high-speed driving. 2. Develop a coordinated multi-agency approach involving the Departments of Justice, Agriculture, Transport and Rural & Community Development, together with local authorities, An Garda Síochána and the NSPCA. 3. Strengthen enforcement powers and provide Gardaí with additional resources and training. 4. Develop a Digital Evidence Management System and an online reporting portal for video evidence submissions to An Garda Síochána relating to incidents involving horses and sulkies on public roads. 5. Provide adequate animal welfare supports, facilities, and resources for the safe handling, rehabilitation, rehoming, or seizure of horses where necessary, including support measures for situations where owners may no longer wish or be able to keep their horses.
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    Created by NSPCA Advocacy
  • Justice for Gaza
    Publicly commit to joining an international civilian aid ship bound for Gaza. · Use your presidential platform to draw global media attention to the siege and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. · Coordinate with Irish NGOs, maritime unions, and international aid groups to arrange safe passage for the mission. · Call on the Irish government and the EU to provide diplomatic and legal protection for the aid ship and its crew.
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    Created by Patrick Mangan
  • Compensate Dublin's Silk Road Café for Forced Closure for the EU Presidency
    We call on our politicians, public bodies and institutions to treat with dignity and fairness those workers negatively impacted by Ireland's EU Presidency base at Dublin Castle. These include the owner and staff of the Silk Road Café as well as some cleaning and security staff.
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  • Justice for Yves Sakila
    We want to express how upset and horrified we are at the brutal death of Yves Sakila, a Congolese man who called Ireland home. In what seemed to be a completely unnecessary use of physical force, Yves died after being restrained by security guards outside Arnotts in the middle of Dublin, in broad daylight. This is a tragedy. All of us, no matter who we are or where we come from, should be able to live in safety. 
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  • Tramore Childcare Infrastructure
    We demand  immediate local and state body coordination to implement a state-led childcare pilot, enforce housing creche activations, and fast-track capital funding for Tramore, Co Waterford.
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    Created by Carrie O'Hanlon
  • A Luas extension: Saggart to Newcastle
    We understand a Luas extension to Finglas is almost underway but we also believe an extension from Saggart to Newcastle would also be quite ideal for the majority of people who live in the Rathcoole / Newcastle area for the people who dont drive it would be nice to have a Luas operation running towards Newcastle including stops at • Saggart Village / Sráidbhaile Teach Sagard • Rathcoole Park / Páirc Ráth Cúil • Rathcoole / Ráth Cúil • Commons / Coitanta • Greenogue / Grianóg • Ballynakelly / Baile na Coille • Newcastle / An Caisleán Nua We would like to see this extension mainly for people who live in the area so they have an easy mode of transport, If however Transdev decide to add Luas stations at seperate spots they are more than welcome but the idea to Newcastle is our main priority.
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    Created by Aaron Black
  • Save Our Supplements
    We are calling on our public representatives to protect our right to choose vitamin and mineral supplements at a potency that has been proven safe and effective.  Proposed EU Maximum Permitted Levels for vitamins and minerals could force sharp reductions in supplement dosages — including Vitamin D, Vitamin C,  Magnesium and Vitamin B6 — leaving many products at strengths too low to be of practical benefit to consumers.
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    Created by Health Stores Ireland
  • Duncannon Village in County Wexford Needs a Scheduled, Permanent Local Link Service!
    Duncannon Village in County Wexford Needs a Scheduled, Permanent Local Link Service! Duncannon Village is excluded from having a scheduled, permanent Local Link service. The National Transport Authority (NTA) consistently refuses to add Duncannon to the service currently enjoyed by other communities in the area. We urge the NTA to reconsider their decision, to treat our community fairly, address this inequality, and provide Duncannon with a Local Link service. 
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    Created by Trish McGrath