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Dublin Cycling Campaign was delighted to team up with the crew from Bloomin Crumlin / Crumlin Community Cycles for our Summer F
Dublin, 26 August 2022 - Dublin Cycling Campaign broadly welcomes the direction from the Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan TD, to local authorities, requiring th
The Campaign made a submission to Dublin City Council about their plans for interim cycle facilities on East Wall and Alfie Byrne Roads.
Introduction and Background Would you like to help Dublin Cycling Campaign by joining one of our new Working Groups?
Dublin City’s Lord Mayor Allison Gilliland was presented with her official bicycle by Dublin Cycling Campaign at a special handover ceremony at the Mansion House on Friday 3rd December last.
Last month Dublin Cycling Campaign was lucky enough to have Loxi Land amongst the speakers for our special session on how different people get around Dublin by bike or trike.
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 City Council are currently seeking feedback on the Str
Dublin City Council recently invited responses to its public consultation on proposals for pedestrianising College Green and part of Dame Street.
Dublin City Council are looking for feedback on an updated section of the Strand R
Page for Dublin Cycling Campaign 23 November 2020 - Building Dublin’s Future Cycle Network
Dublin City Council is hosting a new online event that will show participants how to live a greener lifestyle from the safety of their own homes.
National Bike Week will be a little different this year.
What Can You Do?
Dublin Cycling Campaign welcomes the €27.4M in funding announced by the National Transport Authority. This funding is to support pedestrian and cyclist movement across Dublin.
Dublin City Council has announced that it is extending the operating hours of its pedestrian street t
The newest section of the Royal Canal Greenway was officially opened today by Lord Mayor of Dublin, Hazel Chu.
Dublin City Council are moving to declare an essentially default 30kph speed limit within the City boundaries, with only selected arterial routes at higher speeds.
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