Cycling and Public Transport
For many people with long commuting distances integrating cycling with public transport is important. This means providing secure bicycle parking at train and bus stations, allowing bicycles to be carried on public transport and installing public bike stations at appropriate locations.
For many years the cycling campaign has lobbied for proper provision for bicycles on trains and while there have been some improvements, we still have a long way to go before cyclists can be sure of being able to carry their bicycle on a train.
The cycling campaign is calling for much more secure bicycle parking at train stations, more bike spaces on Intercity trains and permission to bring bikes on Luas at off-peak times.
The City Council has commissioned a visionary and transformative new plan for transport in the city centre
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 has asked An Bord Pleanála to approve the MetroLink application with two alterations.
The Campaign made a submission to Dublin City Council about their plans for interim cycle facilities on East Wall and Alfie Byrne Roads.
Deansgrange Road - Safe Routes to School
With the weather improving and evenings getting longer, why not get out and explore the coastal route?
At a recent Howth Malahide Area Committee (Services A - Operational Matters and Water Services) Councillor E.
At a recent full council meeting on January 11th a motion was put forward by Cllr Karen Power requesting an update on the status of appointing a cycling officer for Fingal County Council.
Update: Fingal County Council has published its consultation report on the R132. Attached below.
Page for Dublin Cycling Campaign 23 November 2020 - Building Dublin’s Future Cycle Network
**** Dublin Cycling Campaign made a submission to Fingal County Council about the alternative proposal for New street, Malahide.
Dublin Cycling Campaign has been given permission by the High Court to bring a case against the national planning body An Bord Pleanála.
On 13th March, Dublin Cycling Campaign made a submission to the Departmen
Dublin Cycling Campaign was delighted to elect Kevin Baker as Chairperson at our AGM in September of this year.
Dublin Cycling Campaign is proud to be a partner, with Dublin City Council of this year’s Dublin Vegfest which take
MetroLink is a proposed metro project for Dublin. The route is mostly underground from Swords in north Dublin through the airport to the city centre.
On 28th March a cross-party Oireachtas Committee, published its final report Climate Change: A Cross-Party Consensus for Action.
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