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Dublin Cycling Campaign warmly welcomes the passing of a “Part 8” vote for the Dun Laoghaire t
Earlier in February 2024, Dublin Cycling Campaign hosted a special public meeting on the topic of the Future of Dublin city.
Another link in the Dodder Greenway is in place!
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our first ever Brigit parade yesterday!
We hope you had as much fun as we did braving the blustery weather.
Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan, officially opened the latest section of the Dodder Greenway at the Weir on Lower Dodder Road in Rathfarnham on Monday 29th January.
At the Cyclist.ie EGM on Thursday 4th January 2024 our new Constitution and new name were adopted unanimously.
Our organisation runs on the power of volunteers. Without their time, expertise and commitment, literally nothing would be done. Kudos to all.
It is hard to believe that it is six years since Stephen Coyne, an active member of Dublin Cycling Campaign back in the 1990s and 2000s, died suddenly at his home in Drimnagh in Dublin.
A message from our new Chairperson, Úna Morrison
Dear Dublin Cycling Campaign member,
The City Council has commissioned a visionary and transformative new plan for transport in the city centre
Dublin Cycling Campaign held a well attended and stimulating Annual Members’ Meeting (AMM) on Thursday 9th November 2023 in the Charlemont Clayton Hotel.
Last week we met up with Lord Mayor Daithí de Róiste to launch our annual Light Up Your Bike campaign.
We in Dublin Cycling Campaign are all deeply upset at the tragic loss of life at Dolphin’s Barn Bridge on Monday November 6th.
Press Release – For Immediate Release
An alliance of health, medical, environmental and sustainable transport advocates have joined forces to call for urgent implementation of BusConnects, the Government’s plan to improve public trans
Dublin Cycling Campaign is celebrating its 30th Birthday on Saturday 30th September 2023 with a big party planned for a city centre venue.
Taken from us too early in June 2023 was Jerry McSweeney, a core member of Dublin Cycling Campaign in the 1990s and 2000s.
The NTA has applied for planning permission for the Bus Connects Kimmage to City Centre scheme.
Dublin Cycling Campaign made the submission below earlier today to Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council in respect to the consultation process on the Draft Dundrum Local Area Plan.