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Transfer ownership of the Straide Davitt Community Hall to the community of StraideTransfer ownership of the Straide Davitt Community Hall to the community of Straide, via the Straide Community Development Group CLG621 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Eamonn McNichola
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STOP THE SILENCING OF MANDATE MEMBERS—REINSTATE THE SUSPENDED MANDATE FIVEAN INJURY TO ONE IS THE CONCERN OF ALL Stand with the Suspended Five. Stand for a Transparent Mandate. On 22nd March 2026, the Mandate National Executive Council (NEC) took the unprecedented step of suspending five union members — not for misconduct, not for rule-breaking, but for asking questions and engaging with social media posts. No investigation. No outcome. No guilt. Just an illegal penalty that ensures we cannot run for election this year. The five suspended members are: • Lorna Langan • Brenda Histon • Sarah Byrne • Helen O’Keeffe • Mark Hayes Lorna and Brenda had been raising legitimate, documented concerns about union finances, senior staff salaries, and the use of NDAs. Helen, and Mark committed no greater act than liking or sharing a Facebook post. Sarah hasn’t even been told what her offense was. This suspension was procedurally defective, timed to block participation in the upcoming Biennial Delegate Conference (BDC) and NEC elections, and represents a direct attack on the democratic rights of every member. A MESSAGE OF SUPPORT FROM OUR FELLOW MEMBERS We would like to thank the dozens of members and activists from Mandate who have reached out offering their support. They have asked us to include the following: “If Mandate continues to penalise our trusted elected representatives and long-serving activists for their endeavours to oversee the spending of our money, we will be left with no alternative but to join another trade union. This is not an idle threat — it is a promise. We cannot and will not remain members of a union that treats our volunteers this way.”104 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Lorna Langan
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Protect Glasmore Park entrance green including pocket forest 🍃🌳We, Glasmore Park and Windmill Lands Residents Committee, wish to formally express our strong concerns regarding Planning Application Ref: F25A/0412E submitted by the Health Service Executive (HSE) in respect of the proposed development at 63 Rathbeale Road, Swords, Co Dublin K67 EK73. Having reviewed the proposal our Residents Committee has serious concerns about the scale and nature of the development and its potential impact on our community. In particular, we are extremely concerned about the proposed road infrastructure and any indication that a roadway or access route may extend into or through the established green space at the entrance to Glasmore Park. Of particular importance is the entrance green space maintained by residents including the pocket forest created by the community as a tribute to frontline workers during COVID-19. This space holds significant social, environmental and community value and its potential loss or disruption is deeply concerning to all residents. We wish to highlight that the Residents Committee was not consulted in advance of these proposals despite being a well-established and active Committee. Our committee and local residents have dedicated countless voluntary hours to maintaining and improving this green space for the benefit of the entire community. The absence of any meaningful consultation is unacceptable.216 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Glasmore Park & Windmill Lands residents Committee
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Get Wexford County Council to waive berthing fees to New Ross River Search and RescueAllow the New Ross River Search And Rescue berth their boats at the New Ross Marina with NO Charges671 of 800 SignaturesCreated by shawn murray
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Preserve the River Valley Community Sakura TreePreserve the Community Sakura Tree1,799 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Galina Radchenkova
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Say no to school bus fare hikes in 2026Don't increase bus fares for school children in 202635 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alex Barton
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Help women with endometriosis and adenomyosisI want the Irish government to help women with endometriosis and adenomyosis to get the help they need as a person that goes true it myself I wouldn't wish it on anyone as the pains are on real and painkillers doesn't help the Irish government need to do more and I like people sign this to make sure people with endometriosis get the help we need cause here is one person not getting the help3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Carol Judge
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Bring Aldi to BoyleBoyle needs investment, Boyle needs ALDI and its investment in the town. This will not only help breath life back into St Patricks street but also create jobs and much needed housing in the area. And who knows, it might even encourage further investment from MNCs and other retailers in the town. Having an Aldi in Boyle will also keep shoppers in Boyle, which in turn, will help other stores in the town. The people of Boyle and surrounding areas deserve this opportunity. Its unfair that someone without any (official) ties can object to this project.278 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Freda Forde
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Stop the Silence: Protect Asylum Seekers from Failing Legal Representation in Ireland"Dear Minister for Justice / Members of the Joint Committee on Justice, I am writing to urge you to act on a serious and ongoing failure in Ireland's International Protection system — one that is quietly destroying lives while the people affected are too frightened and too powerless to speak for themselves. People who have fled war, persecution, and terror are arriving in Ireland and being assigned legal representation to help them navigate the International Protection appeals process. But in too many cases, that representation is failing them at the most critical moment of their lives. Community organisations working directly with these families have documented a consistent pattern: Clients are being handed signature pages and told to sign documents they have never read — appeal submissions lodged in their name, about their lives, without their knowledge or consent. Clients are arriving at their oral hearings before the International Protection Appeals Tribunal with no preparation whatsoever — no meeting with their solicitor, no explanation of procedure, no practice with questions. They face the most important hearing of their lives completely alone. Solicitors are going silent for weeks — not returning calls, not answering emails — leaving clients in the dark about their own cases while their hearing date approaches. Appeals are being submitted that have nothing to do with the individual's actual story — generic, templated documents that fail to engage with the specific facts of each person's claim. These are not accidents. This is a pattern. And when it fails, the consequences are catastrophic: refused protection, deportation orders, family separation, and return to countries where people face real danger. Ireland has signed international conventions promising fair treatment to those who seek protection here. Our Constitution guarantees equality before the law. These promises mean nothing if the legal system designed to deliver them is broken in practice. I am calling on you to: Act now to investigate this pattern and hold a formal inquiry into the standard of legal representation provided to International Protection applicants and appellants in Ireland. Introduce mandatory minimum standards for solicitors practising in this area — including obligations around client consultation, hearing preparation, and document transparency. Ensure every asylum seeker has the right to see every document submitted in their name before it is submitted — and that this right is legally enforceable. Properly resource the Legal Aid Board so that those without means can access genuinely competent legal assistance, not just nominal representation. Ireland knows what it is to be a people who needed the welcome and fairness of another country. That memory is part of who we are. Let it be part of how we govern. I urge you not to look away from this. Yours sincerely,33 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Akinbola Idowu Olusoji Sanuade
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Suitable Emergency Accommodation for the NeurodiverseI am petitioning Donegal County Council to facilitate suitable emergency accommodation for me, Selina O'Donnell. I have autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. I need my own single room and space for emergency accommodation. It should also be reasonably peaceful and quiet. This suitable emergency accommodation is essential for my mental health.102 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Selina O'Donnell
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Support An Taisce’s objection, Prevent the data centre on Premier Periclase in DroghedaSupport An Taisce’s objection, not another data centre! Energy for housing and essential services not corporations!174 of 200 SignaturesCreated by James Renaghan
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Save the John Lennon Mural in St. marks community school Tallaght.Save the iconic John Lennon Mural in St. Marks community school Tallaght, Dublin 24.78 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Gavin Watts



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