Allocate For Cycling
Major Health Bodies support call for Active Travel to be an integral part of the forthcoming All of Government Climate Action Plan
A major protest cycle will take place on the 15th May 2019 just before the May local elections on the 24th.
Press Release for immediate use - 16 January 2019
UPDATE Robert Troy TD to bring motion calling for greater investment in cycling
Dublin Cycling Campaign is getting stronger and making a real impact.
Cyclist.ie (Irish Cycle Advocacy Network) members, including Dublin Cycling Campaign, are launching a major Campaign for increased allocations for cycling development in Buswell’s Hotel,
Cyclist.ie members, including Dublin Cycling Campaign, have put together a strong budget submission addressed to Minister for Finance & Public Expenditure Paschal Donoh
Press release from Cyclist.ie for immediate use, issued 2 November 2017
Cyclist.ie issued the following press release following the unprecedented number of cyclist deaths in the past two weeks.
#Allocate4Cycling - ending the silence from the minister of transport
We are delighted to see one of our major national newspapers, the Irish Times, going out to bat for a better future for cycling, and we make no bones about publicising that fact here on our website
Enough is enough! Everyday bicycle users are taking to the streets en masse to demand proper funding for cycling.
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
In our GE16 Demands for Cycling, one of the top three is “Implement in f
With the general election just around the corner, cyclists have set out their political demands!
Over the coming weeks, you may well meet prospective Councillors on your door step, at the shops or you may be emailing them with your demands!
Public roads are for all road users, and this should be reflected both in the design of roads, in the management of traffic, and in the formulation and enforcement of traffic law.
Pre-Budget submission from Cyclist.ie, the Irish cycling advocacy network.
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