Promotion and Education
Turning Dublin into a top cycling city isn’t just about building more cycle lanes. In fact, if we can encourage more people to cycle, it will make the city safer for all road users and have a natural traffic calming effect. This is where cycling promotion comes in: to show people how safe and pleasant it can be to cycle in Dublin. Yes there is room for improvement in cycling infrastructure, but many people travelling short distances around the city can easily switch to cycling and reap the health, time, and stress reduction benefits.
Our cycling promotion activities include monthly meetings with invited guest speakers, social cycles and taking part in events such as National Bike Week, Electric Picnic and other festivals.
Dublin Cycling Campaign was delighted to be part of an event held in Trinity College Dublin on Thursday 17th November all about impro
Cycling Ireland is the national governing body for the sport of cycling, in Ireland.
Check out Dublin Cycling Campaign’s Budget Submission to see what we are looking for from Finance!
As part of Dublin Cycling Campaign’s Bike Week programme, Dr Cara Augustenborg, environmental scientist and activist gave a talk Climate Change - we need to get Real!
VéloCity Global is the biennial gathering of key figures involved in the development of everyday cycling all around the world.
Cyclist.ie – The Irish Cycling Advocacy Network outlines what needs to change in relation to getting more commuters using their bikes in a recent article in
And cycling is for everybody, everyday. That was the message at Central Library on Weds April 27th at the opening of the Cyclist.ie exhibition on “everyday” cycling. Dr.
Sarah Scannell, Dublin City Cycling & Walking Promotion Officer
Dublin Cycling Campaign is one of many cycle advocacy groups making up the Irish Cycling Advocacy Network, Cyclist.ie.
Dublin Cycling Campaign have been working assiduously over the past year and more to agree a major RESPECT campaign for all road users with Dublin City Council.
Back in December, just days before the historic COP21 Paris Agreement, Dublin Cycling Campaign and
National Bike Week is the major promotional push for cycling each year.
Since the demise of the original Cycling Officer post in 2012, Dublin Cycling Campaign has been lobbying Dublin City Council to appoint a new Cycling Officer.
As the COP21 continued, ECF & WCA’s Transport Initiative Cycling Delivers on the Global Go
On Sunday 29 November, we took part in the People’s Climate March in Dublin which was organised by Stop Climate Chaos.
Dublin Cycling Campaign has been the proud organiser of the Annual Cycling Lecture series since its inception in 2004.
We had a packed house for Dublin Cycling Campaign’s public meeting on Monday 10th August!
Dublin Cycling Campaign’s AGM was packed to the rafters on Monday night in the Central Hotel.
What happens as a new mobility system - in the form of a public bike-sharing system - becomes embedded into a city? What, if any, new processes are kicked into action?
Sunday 21st June, 12 Midday to 4.30pm.
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