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There was a real sense of excitement at the official launch of Dropbox’s support of Dublin Cycling Campaign on Thursday 23rd of January.
In response to multiple reports of cyclists suffering injuries in slips and falls, which
Dublin Cycling Campaign has issued an alert after a large number of people reported slips and falls while cycling in Dublin in recent weeks.
A major protest will take place along Dublin’s Liffey Quays this Sunday to highlight the ongoing delays in developing the proposed Liffey Cycle Route.
Dublin Cycling Campaign has made a submission to An Bord Pleanala on the proposed development of the Connolly station car park.
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Dublin Cycling Campaign was amongst the invitees for the official opening on 20th of December 2019 of Dublin’s newest cycle bridge.
Dublin Cycling Campaign made a submission today to Fingal County Council in regard to its proposals for a cycle and pedestrian scheme in Balbriggan, County Dublin.
Skerries Cycling Initiative have made the submission below to Fingal County Council in relation to proposals for the Harry Reynolds Road in Balbriggan.
Dublin Cycling Campaign have this year once again been out on the streets of Dublin handing out RSA and Dun Laoghaire Council supplied bike lights to ‘unlit’ cyclists.
Dublin Cycling Campaign was delighted to elect Kevin Baker as Chairperson at our AGM in September of this year.
Dublin Cycling Campaign welcomes today’s announcement by Minister Shane Ross of new laws designed to improve safety for people who cycle on Irish roads.
Dublin Cycling Campaign and Cyclist.ie were delighted to be invited into the offices of BearingPoint, a leading business and technology consulting firm i
The latest company in Dublin to invite in Dublin Cycling Campaign and Cyclist.ie to give a talk on cycling safety were Davy, an independent finance and investment company
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Dublin Cycling Campaign’s Annual Report for 2018-2019 can be seen below.
While there was 6 tracks of talks for the 4 days in June of Velo-city Dublin 2019 within the Convention Centre, there was also a lot happening in and around the city.
Dublin Cycling Campaign are delighted to see that Dublin City Council have started construction of the new walking and cycling bridge along the north quays of the Liffey.