Climate Action
Dublin Cycling Campaign is one of ten Dublin and national groups who have come together to call for the Strand Road cycle path trial to proceed for 12 months this summer.
Join the 2025 Community Gardens Cycle & Biodiversity workshop! Hey there, bike and plant enthusiasts!
Lord Mayor of Dublin James Geoghegan was presented with his official bicycle by the Dublin Cycling Campaign on Monday 14 October at the Mansion House.
Join the An Taisce Climate Ambassadors and Dublin Cycling Campaign for a bop around town on yer bike for Climate Action Week! Register on Eventbrite:
DLR Cathaoirleach Cllr Jim O’Leary was presented with his official bicycle by the Dublin Cycling Campaign on Sunday 29 September in Drummartin.
South Dublin’s Mayor, Cllr Baby Pereppadan, was presented with his official bicycle by the Dublin Cycling Campaign on Friday 20 September 2024 at County Hall in Tallaght.
Beginning in 2018, Dublin Cycling Campaign have presented various Dublin Mayors with bicycles to help them get around
Join us for an in-person public meeting in Buswells Hotel at 7.30pm on Thursday 12 September to mark Dublin Climate Action Week 2024.
It’s Bike Week and Biodiversity Week! Dublin Cycling Campaign + Dublin Community Growers are organising a Community Gardens Cycle and Biodiversity Workshop.
Listen back to our hybrid public meeting, held on 12 October 2023 and chaired by Rebecca Wogan. The topic was inclusive and accessible mobility insights. The speakers were:
Listen back to our hybrid public meeting, held on 14 September 2023 and chaired by Úna Morrison. The topic was behaviour change science and what it means for cycling advocacy.
On Thursday 14 September, Dublin Cycling Campaign will host a public meeting on the topic of Behaviour Change Science and what it means for Cycling Advocacy
National electricity company Eirgrid are embarking on a ‘big dig’, a majo
The Liffey Cycle Route project has been running since 2012. The Quays regularly carry over 1000 cyclist per hour at peak times.
Join us for a hybrid public meeting on Thursday 26 January at 7.30pm.
The Campaign made a submission to Dublin City Council about their plans for interim cycle facilities on East Wall and Alfie Byrne Roads.
Bike Week is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling. This year it will kick off on Saturday 14 May and end on Sunday 22 May.
Join us at Dalymount Park to celebrate Women’s Football and Bike Week 2022!
Come and Help Us! Volunteer Marshals Needed!
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