Cycling For All
The new Fingal Cycling Campaign sub group of Dublin Cycling Campaign is making a submission to Fingal County council for the design of the new masterplan for Donabate.
We’re encouraging people to continue requesting improved walking & cycling facilities, and to contact the councils & local co
Help to Grow Cycling in Dublin
With so many people discovering (and rediscovering) cycling in recent months, we’re dedicating our July public meeting to passing on our best tips and advice for cycling in Dublin.
Over the past number of weeks, negotiators from Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and the Green Party have been hammering out a deal for a coalition government.
Dublin Cycling Campaign was delighted to elect Kevin Baker as Chairperson at our AGM in September of this year.
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The theme of Velo-city Dublin 2019 is “Cycling for the Ages”. The following list of presentations looks at providing for cycling for the young, and for more elderly people, and many in between.
At Velo-city Dublin 2019, a number of sessions looked at cycling through the perspective of health, media, gender, ability, poverty, ethics, and just being human.
People from the Dublin Cycling Campaign, Cyclist.ie, I Bike Dublin, Cycling Without Age and An Taisce Greenschools all had the following presentations, posters or workshops accepted to Velo-city Du
As part of the Erasmus+ ‘Sustainable Mobility, Sustainable Community’ cultural exchange programme and linking into the Velo-city International Cycle Plannin
Women on Wheels is a group within Dublin Cycling Campaign which has spent the last year researching women’s experience of cycling in Dublin, thanks to a grant from the Community Foundation.
Why do you think only 30% of cyclists in Dublin are women? What factors are holding us back? What would encourage more women to get on two wheels around the city?
Photograph showing launch of the most recent trishaw at the John F. Kennedy Arboretum in New Ross, Co. Wexford, on 13th June.
Meet outside Bang Bang Café, Leinster Street, Phibsborough Cycle departs at 11am
To celebrate International Women’s Day our March public meeting will be devoted to the topic of the barriers to women cycling.
Thesis by Sue Brereton study investigates the barriers to participation in cycling for females in Dublin.
Here is a summary of a position paper on the economic benefits of cycling produced by Cyclist.i
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