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ASK (Awareness/Skill/Knowledge ) Campaign for Good Dog Ownership = Good Dogs.1.) Dedicated Dog Park. 2.) Agility Course. 3.) Behaviour Classes. Dublin City Council sees the problem as one of dog poo in public places. This is only one symptom off a wider issue.27 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Pauline Cadell
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24 Years Waiting for a School!!!Gealcholáiste Reachrann in Donaghmede are waiting 24 years on a permanent school building! They are currently in prefabs not fit for purpose! Students and teachers have to wear their jackets all day to stay warm! This is absolutely outrageous in this day and age in one of the world’s richest countries! They also lack basic facilities other schools have in order for students to thrive. They have no school hall, no canteen, the outdoor area is very poor and they don’t even have a bike shed!!! We have been raising this issue since the beginning of the year, many others for years before us. We have been told by the department it was a priority for them for 2024 and despite us nearing the end of the year now, no progress has been made on this whatsoever! This is completely unacceptable, our children deserve better from our government! We will not accept lip service on this matter any longer! We want action, and we want it now!!!1,340 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Michelle McGoldrick
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Stop Sewage Pollution in Ballydehob BayWe demand an immediate upgrade of the Ballydehob Wastewater Treatment Plant, as specified in Condition 5 of the Wastewater Discharge Licence D0467-01, pertaining to the plant.113 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Cormac Levis
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Don't disband the Road Safety Authority (RSA)Reverse the decision to disband the Road Safety Authority (RSA). Road deaths are spiralling out of control in Ireland – the last thing we should be doing is getting rid of the people that are trying to make our roads safer.495 of 500 SignaturesCreated by April Tambling
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Host a standalone TV/livestream #GE2024 Leaders' Debate on the Climate & Biodiversity EmergencyInvite the leaders of all national political parties to take part in a dedicated TV/livestream debate focused exclusively on the climate and diversity emergency (separately from any and all other general election programming, including any general leaders' debate). Uniquely, make this a jointly hosted event across your respective TV and digital platforms (RTÉ and Virgin Media). Questions should come from a studio audience composed of a sample of citizens strongly biased toward those under 35, and including young people not yet 18, to reflect the disproportionate significance of the climate and biodiversity emergency for future generations.506 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Barry McMullin
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Add Najwa Elsabbgh to the evacuation list!Najwa Elsabbgh has all the necessary documents to leave Gaza and come to Ireland. Help to speed up Najwa’s exit from Gaza and reunite her with her daughter Sherin949 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Miriam de Búrca
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Kenilworth For The KidsAs parents of children in St. Mary’s College and in local sports clubs across the community, we are calling on politicians to address the urgent need for improved sports facilities for young people across South Dublin. Accessible, high-quality spaces are essential to support both their physical and mental well-being. This winter, many children will miss out on essential exercise due to a severe lack of accessible, all-weather playing fields. Kenilworth Square, which has served as St. Mary’s College sports ground since 1947, offers a prime opportunity to address this shortfall. We envision Kenilworth Square as a shared community hub benefiting both the school and local clubs. Upgrading it with full-sized rugby pitches and all-weather surfaces would provide year-round access, creating a safe, vibrant space where children across the area can play, learn, and grow.242 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Kenilworth For The Kids
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Stop the Untested Battery Storage Facility in Buncrana/FahanDon't allow planning to go ahead for this development in our rural town. We refuse to be the guinea pigs for Futur Energy. Why even consider damaging our local environment for an untested, unregulated project?1,289 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by C G
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GAMA - Get Ardee Moving AgainWe want the people of Ardee to show their support for GAMA and the Ardee Bypass by signing our petition and displaying the GAMA logo. To let decision makers know that the people of Ardee have had enough and we want our town back. We want all heavy vehicles and passing traffic to bypass the town. Leaving Ardee a safe place to shop and for children to walk to and from school.122 of 200 SignaturesCreated by GAMA Ardee
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Improve pedestrian safety in Kilmuckridge, County WexfordPut in place a pedestrian crossing at Taylor Walkers Dance Academy or install traffic lights at the T junction to ensure students/all pedestrians can cross the road in a safe manner. This would also help drivers become more aware and show consideration for pedestrians by giving them the right of way and reducing speed.143 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Susan Caplice
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Save Our Restaurants, Pubs, and Shops: Act Now Before It's Too LateDark Doors, Dark Futures. Has been created to spotlight the urgent crisis in Ireland’s retail and hospitality sectors. Crippling taxes, skyrocketing energy costs, and unsustainable labor charges are pushing businesses to the brink of closure, leaving workers in peril. These are the main concerns that must be urgently addressed. What Needs to Be Done: • Reverse the VAT Ievel bring back 9% The VAT at 13.5% is unsustainable for small businesses. Reversing increase bring back 9%, this will ease tax burdens and help businesses survive rising costs. • Pause & Reform Further Labor Cost Increases New measures like sick pay, PRSI hikes, and pension auto-enrollment are overwhelming businesses. A pause and review of these policies is essential to prevent further strain on already struggling businesses. • Conduct a Full Policy Impact Review & Reform The government must assess how their policies are affecting small businesses, from vat to excise duty and wage rises especially in labor-intensive sectors, before introducing any more cost-increasing measures. • Provide Targeted Financial Support One-off grants are not enough. The government needs to introduce sustained support, such as tax breaks, wage subsidies or energy cost rebates to address the long-term challenges faced by the hospitality and retail sectors. • Immediate Action to Prevent January Closures Without government intervention, more closures are expected in coming months, and a dark future for 2025 . Urgent action now will protect jobs, businesses, and communities across Ireland. We are Open for Change, Goverment, Where are you250 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Richard Hanlon
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Let Boys Wear Earrings In School!Sign this petition please to allow boys to wear earrings in schools in Ireland. In my school, Girls are allowed to wear earrings, but boys are not. I think it's sexist. I've been told to take mine out before, and i think the dress code is very unfair.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Adam Carroll