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With more people taking to the bike, there is further good news for cyclists with reports that the Bike-to-Work scheme is to enter into its second stage.
Cycling has seen a significant increase amongst the various modes of transport into Dublin City Centre from 2006 to 2014, with an increase in average daily numbers of 5,510.
Sligo Greenway Cooperate Society Ltd which was officially launched in recent week is continuing to make strides in its campaign to have a greenway created on the track of the disused railway line r
The much heralded Connemara Greenway – a proposed 30 mile walking and cycling route from Oughterard to Clifden – is now in “limbo” territory, according to the Chairman of the Connemara group of Cou
A public meeting will be held in New Ross about the €3.2m Greenway project shortly.
SUMMER IS FAST approaching but that doesn’t mean you won’t be riding in the rain from time to time.
The Minister for Tourism, Sport and Transport, Michael Ring, commended everyone who played their part in the development of the new Killaspugbrone Trail in Strandhill, at the launch of the walk-way
The Irish Cycling Show is taking place at the RDS, Dublin.
Ramps to divide walkers and cyclists on Dublin Bay route.
Council remained concerned about number of ‘conflict points’ on proposed coastal path.
Plans to develop a cross-border “Greenway” which would allow cyclists and walkers to travel from near Strabane to the Barnesmore Gap are gaining momentum.
Large fleet operator – Musgrave Retail Partners Ireland, renowned city centre school – Belvedere College, An Taisce Green-Schools and Cyclist.ie, the Irish cycling advocacy network, will run a demo
Dublin Cycling Campaign receives frequent queries (from research students and other members of the public) in regard to the growth of cycling in Dublin city.
Dublin Cycling Campaign had its most colourful presence ever in the parade with around 80 taking part: 30+ adults on Dublin Bikes, 25+ on cargo-bikes / bikes with trailers (including young children
If you’ve a few spare moments, you might like to complete a survey on the behaviour of cyclists for Matthew Richardson (an
For the 6th year in succession Dublin Cycling Campaign has been invited to Cyclize the St.
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Over the coming weeks, Dublin Cycling Campaign’s sub-group focusing on ‘City Centre’ issues will be examining carefully proposals that Dublin City Council will be releasing in regard the Quay
In time honoured fashion the Minister for Transport Tourism & Sport (DTTAS) has issued a ‘Good News’ press release early in the New Year, this
Press release issued 17th February for immediate use to coincide with Jake’s Legacy vigil at Leinster House gate from Sun 15th to Wed 18th Feb.
Congratulations to all of the prize-winners at the packed Dublin Cycling Campaign lecture on ‘Tackling Bike Theft’ on Monday last.