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Successful Campaigns
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Stamp for CaitrionaAn Post have issued two new stamps based on Caitrionas art work. RIP https://my.uplift.ie/petitions/stamp-for-caitriona2,058 SignaturesCreated by Ann Marie Flanagan
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13,743 SignaturesCreated by Friends of the Earth, VOICE, BirdWatch, An Taisce, Irish Wildlife Trust
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3,392 SignaturesCreated by Kate Ruddock
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Help our school... grant extension for Shellybanks educate Together teachersWe won!! Extension given. True community spirit and Board superpower help.444 SignaturesCreated by Sine Dunne Mary McCarthy
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Introduce remote consultations for abortion during covid-19www.twitter.com/freesafelegal331 SignaturesCreated by Abortion Rights Campaign
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1,412 SignaturesCreated by TCD Students' Union
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No Mass Harvesting of Seaweed on Coastline from Mayo to ClareMinister English clarifies the legal position around seaweed harvesting and applications received under the Foreshore Act Published on Friday, 29 Jun 2018 Mr Damien English T.D., Minister for Housing and Urban Development today announced the results of his Department’s ongoing assessment in relation to the legal interaction between applications to his Department for licences to harvest wild seaweed and existing seaweed harvesting rights. The Minister, in the course of a wide ranging address on marine issues at the Our Ocean Wealth Summit in Galway commented that “I have taken the necessary time to carefully consider all aspects of this issue and have met with a variety of interests across this sector. The position is that my Department cannot licence seaweed harvesting in an area where there is an existing right to harvest seaweed. I have also clarified that existing seaweed rights holders can continue to exercise their right to harvest seaweed and do not require consent under the Foreshore Act although they must respect relevant national and European environmental legislation.” The Minister informed that he has written to all of the existing applicants setting out the position and would work with them to consider how it would impact on their applications. The Minister also commented that “In the course of the consideration of these issues, I have had the welcome opportunity to meet many people in this sector and listen to their views. One of the things I took from these interactions is the great potential to develop the wild seaweed sector if we take the right decisions to realise it. I will be working with my colleagues to identify the most suitable body to develop and implement a strategy to underpin the development of this sector which will need to include a robust and transparent licencing system.” The Minister also updated the summit on the considerable progress being made on Marine Spatial Planning and he also informed that work was advancing on legislation to prohibit the sale or manufacture of products containing plastic microbeads. This is one of a range of marine litter and marine environmental measures being pursued by his Department at this time to maintain the good environmental status of our seas.3,137 SignaturesCreated by Noeleen Moran
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The 7.10am Waterford to Dublin Train to Serve Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown) - agreed by Irish Rail!Irish Rail have agreed to stop at Banglestown742 SignaturesCreated by J Kelly
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213 SignaturesCreated by Tracy Wall
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Sneem needs a doctor.After a visit to Cork with our 1,650 signatures where we met Michael Butler, the Primary Care Unit Manager of the HSE South, interviews with two candidates took rapidly place and a few days later we received the message from him that a successful candidate had been identified. So Sneem will have a new doctor!593 SignaturesCreated by Laurence Vanpoulle