Dublin City
We’re encouraging people to continue requesting improved walking & cycling facilities, and to contact the councils & local co
Help to Grow Cycling in Dublin
Dublin Cycling Campaign welcomes today’s announcement by Dublin City Council to implement interim measures to boost walking and cycling in the city centre.
Dublin Cycling Campaign welcomes City Council’s decision to increase space for walking & cycling
Dublin Cycling Campaign has been given permission by the High Court to bring a case against the national planning body An Bord Pleanála.
Dublin Cycling Campaign is seeking a judicial review of An Bord Pleanála’s decision to grant planning permission for the strategic housing development (SHD) called ‘Connol
Dublin Cycling Campaign has made a submission to An Bord Pleanala on the proposed development of the Connolly station car park.
On Wednesday 25th March Elizabeth Gormley’s family bicycle, a distinctive three-person tandem, was stolen from outside her Dublin home.
This week, Dublin Cycling Campaign submitted a list of suggested cycling quick w
The Love 30 Campaign is supported by a group of organisations and individuals who believe that lower speed limits can make our towns and cities safer and more pl
The proposal for interim cycle safety measures along the Liffey Quays was approved, with cross-party support, by councillors at last Monday’s Dublin City Council meeting in City Hall.
The next Dublin Cycling Campaign Monthly Meeting will be Monday, 9th March in the Central Hotel, Exchequer St at 6:30pm.
Yesterday Dublin City Council published a report which recommended the implementation of
Dublin Cycling Campaign has welcomed Dublin City Council’s recommendation that a trial implementation of the Liffey Cycle Route should go ahead this year.
A trial of the Liffey Cycle Route could go ahead this summer, according to Dublin City Council executives, but would require private motor traffic to be banned from some sections of Dublin’s Quays.
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.
Make This a HAPPY NEW YEAR and a Year to Remember for Cycling Advocacy!
Dublin Cycling Campaign was amongst the invitees for the official opening on 20th of December 2019 of Dublin’s newest cycle bridge.
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