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  • Urgent: Bray mum with 2 children with additional needs facing eviction needs housing now
    We are asking Wicklow County Council to provide immediate emergency accommodation for this family, to ensure that any accommodation offered is suitable for children with additional needs and to engage directly with the family to prevent them entering homelessness or being placed in accommodation that is not suitable for children with additional needs. This is an urgent situation. No family, especially one with vulnerable children, should be left without a safe place to live. We urge Wicklow County Council to act now.
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  • URGENT TRAFFIC SAFETY CONCERNS - BETTYGLEN ESTATE (WATERMILL ROAD RAHENY, DUBLIN 5)
    We, the undersigned residents of Bettyglen Estate (Watermill Road), Raheny, wish to formally raise serious and urgent concerns regarding the ongoing deterioration of traffic and parking conditions within our estate. These issues pose a clear and immediate risk of a serious accident within Bettyglen estate. The Issue Traffic volumes have increased dramatically within Bettyglen in recent months. This situation has been exacerbated by the installation of timber fencing along Watermill Road opposite St. Annes Park, which has displaced parking and led to a significant increase in vehicle movements into our estate. Consequently, hazardous conditions now arise on a weekly basis. Parking pressure is most acute on weeknights with activity at the nearby pitches, the beach and other local amenities, as well as on Saturdays, and Sundays, when congestion and associated safety concerns are at their highest. Vehicles frequently travel at inappropriate speeds within the estate, while parking at the entrance (to the estate) and on bends (within the estate) severely restricts visibility for both motorists and pedestrians who live here. In many instances, parking also occupies most of the available road space, creating serious safety and access issues around the green space in the centre of the estate for our young children. The Ask We, respectfully, request that the Traffic Department within Dublin City Council urgently - 1. Prioritise the installation of double yellow lines at the entrance to the estate, as an immediate step to mitigate risk. The current layout and level of obstructive parking significantly impair visibility and safe access, and we are increasingly concerned that, without prompt intervention, it is only a matter of time before a serious injury occurs. 2. Conduct a broader assessment of the estate to examine the following traffic calming measures - - Speed ramps at key junctures within the estate - The installation of a zebra crossing outside the estate (on Watermill Road) to facilitate safe crossing for children and adults - Examine how children can access / exit the green space safely with high volumes of parked cars around the perimeter (The Village Rd) We note that local representatives, including Councillors Cian O'Callaghan, Barry Heneghen and Supriya Singh have been in touch with the Traffic Advisory Group in DCC (April 2026) on our behalf, and we wish to formally support these representations. We would appreciate written confirmation of receipt of this correspondence, together with an outline of the proposed next steps and anticipated timeframe for assessment and implementation. Yours faithfully, The residents of Bettyglen Estate (Watermill Road, Raheny, Dublin 5)
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  • Make Diamond Park Safe Again — Our Kids Need a Proper Playground
    Request for Urgent Rebuilding and Safety Improvements at Diamond Park Playground
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    Created by Lara Del Rio
  • Save our Gaelscoil’s green space
    Give Gorey Hill School the greenfield, purpose build school they were promised and save Gaelscoil Moshíológ’s green space.
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    Created by Grupa Tuisti
  • Urgent Proposal for Health Warning Labels on Fossil Fuels and Solid Fuels
    Dear Government Ministers and Opposition Leaders, We submit that all petrol, oil, diesel, coal, peat, wood fuels, and other solid fuels sold in Ireland should be required to carry prominent health warnings, similar in principle to tobacco warnings.
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    Created by Alan Moore
  • Don't make 16,000 Ukranians homeless.
    Don't make 16,000 Ukranians homeless.
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  • Make the R741 safe and fit for purpose
    Road R741 is not fit for purpose. Rescue speed limit, extend cycle lanes and public footpath now 
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    Created by Richard Malone
  • Close the Loopholes: Make Accessibility a Right, Not a Favour
    Close the loopholes in Irish law and make accessibility a legal requirement in every public-facing building, workplace, and public service.
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    Created by Garrett Kelly
  • Save St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
    Save St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre.
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    Created by Steven Erridge
  • Make Lugnaquilla our next National Park
    Minister for Nature, Heritage & Biodiversity Christopher O'Sullivan, You said a goal of yours is to significantly expand the number of national parks and nature reserves owned by the State. The sale of the land around and including Lugnaquilla, Leinster's highest peak, is the perfect opportunity.  Please engage with the vendors and secure this area for NPWS and the Irish people before it goes to public auction and we potentially lose more of our precious heritage and unique habitats to foreign investment or private wealth.
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    Created by Leah G.
  • Save the Grass Island in Monkstown, Co. Cork - Removal endangers the children
    We, the parents of the children in Scoil Barra Naofa, Monkstown, are requesting that the Grass Island in Monkstown Maritime Village is retained in its present position permanently.
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    Created by Gillian Sheeran
  • Enact a Generational Smoking Ban in Ireland
    THE UK PARLIAMENT has approved legislation that will ban anyone born after 2008 from ever legally buying tobacco. When the bill is written into law next week, people born on or after 1 January 2009 will be prohibited from purchasing tobacco products. The UK is not the first country to introduce such a ban, and it would be good for Ireland to follow suit. Ireland can stop the next generation from becoming addicted to tobacco and save billions in healthcare.
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