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Dublin Cycling Campaign has collaborated with the Geographic Science (Geomatics) school in
On the 5th August 2021, Dublin Cycling Campaign sent two recommended next steps to all Dublin City Councillors about the Strand Road cycleway.
To our volunteers, members and supporters,
Dublin Cycling Campaign has expressed its disappointment at the news that a legal challenge against the implementation of a trial cycle route on Strand Road in Sandymount has been upheld by the Hig
Dublin Cycling Campaign has provided feedback to Dublin City Council on their prop
Dublin Cycling Campaign is encouraging the public to make submissions on the proposed new section of the Royal Can
Dublin City Councillors are due to make crucial decisions on speed limits in the City shortly.
The SDCC group have been working on two significant consultations this month; the Dodder Road Lower (DRL) Consultation and the Canal Loop Urban G
Dublin Cycling Campaign is shocked and saddened at the untimely death of our friend, colleague, cycling advocate and long-time volunteer Paddy Cahill.
The South Dublin Branch of the Dublin Cycling Campaign has made a submission the Lucan Canal Loop pr
Fingal Cycling Campaign has made a submission to An Bord Pleanála on the planned development at the Old School house in Clonsilla beside the Royal canal.
A newly developed housing estate called Barnwell woods in Ongar just of the main Ongar Distributor road and close to the Station roundabout.
The South Dublin branch of the Dublin Cycling Campaign has made a submission to South Dublin County Council on the planned development of the
Phoenix Park Mobility Report: Submission Fingal Cycling Campaign
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With the weather improving and evenings getting longer, why not get out and explore the coastal route?
Dublin City Council are currently seeking feedback on the Str
Another example of how kissing gates block access to parks and reduce the permeability and options for people cycling with non standard bicycle.
Barrack Bridge is situated on Old Yellow Walls Road and crosses the Gaybrook stream just before the stream enters Cave’s Marsh.
A recent motion by Cllr Graves to close off rights of way for cycling and walking through Glasmore estate was submitted to Fingal County Council.


