Dublin City
The race is on!
On Yer Bike Again for DUBLIN 2017!
Dublin city centre came alive with the sound of bells and whistles on Sunday morning 2nd April as hundreds of cyclists took to the Liffey Quays calling for safer cycle infrastructure along that rou
To mark the introduction of 30 km/h speed limits within the Canals at the start of April we are devoting our monthly meeting to 30 km/h speed limits with presentations by a Dublin City Council Engi
Celebrating the 200 year birthday of the bicycle, Dublin Cycling Campaign made an awesome showing at this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade!
Dear Dublin Cycling Campaign St. Patrick’s Day Bicycle Space Participant,
Slower speeds save lives, save lifestyles and save money. That was the message from the 20’s Plenty Conference that took place on the 8th March 2017 in Birmingham.
This week is an important week for the future of quality cycling in Dublin City!
Dublin Cycling Campaign meets regularly with the Dublin City Council to improve cycling conditions in our fair city.
Dublin Cycling Campaign sent the brief submission below to Dublin City Council in regard to the EIS Scoping Report for College Green.
Dublin City Council have posted a very important consultation opportunity on the proposed closure of a section of Eden Quay to all private motorised traffic.
Great News for Cycling and Dublin City
Dublin City Council together with Dublin Cycling Campaign / Cyclist.ie are bidding to host the world’s largest cycling conference, Velo-C
We are happy to see a significant proposal for a big improvement not just for cycling, but for walking, public transport and driving.
David O Connor is both a well known lecturer in DIT and a staunch member of Dublin Cycling Campaign.
This afternoon, Dublin City Council’s Strategic Policy Committee on Transport will be debating the latest Option 7 proposal on the proposed Liffey Cycle Route.
Dublin City Council and Enterprise Ireland announced the winners of phase 1 of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) competition launched last March.
Enough is enough! Everyday bicycle users are taking to the streets en masse to demand proper funding for cycling.
5 Companies have been chosen, from over 20 applicants to spearhead a technical revolution in Dublin to promote greater data collection on cycling and to help grow cycling in Dublin, This is a wond
Dublin Cyling Campaign are disappointed in the latest option proposed by Dublin City Council for the potentially iconic ‘Liffey Cycle Route’.
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