National and Local Authority Policy
The Dublin Cycling Campaign works with each of the four local authorities to ensure that the needs of cyclists are considered. We have a representatives on the Strategic Policy Committee for Transport in all four councils. We are active members on the Cycle Forum in Dublin City and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown, and we are calling for the creation of Cycle Forum in South Dublin and Fingal.
We are also part of Cyclist.ie, the Irish Cycling Advocacy Network, that lobbies at a national level for changes in legislation, policies and activities that benefit cycling.
On Friday 17th April, Dublin Cycling Campaign submitted 17 separate submissions to the National Transport Authority on BusConnects.
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 has made a submission to An Bord Pleanala on the proposed development of the Connolly station car park.
The Love 30 Campaign has made a submission on Fingal County Council’s draft speed limit bye-laws.
On 13th March, Dublin Cycling Campaign made a submission to the Departmen
Sincere apologies for the late notice but unfortunately we’ve had to cancel this evening’s public meeting due to unforeseen circumstances.
The next Dublin Cycling Campaign Monthly Meeting will be Monday, 9th March in the Central Hotel, Exchequer St at 6:30pm.
Dublin Cycling Campaign has welcomed Dublin City Council’s recommendation that a trial implementation of the Liffey Cycle Route should go ahead this year.
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.
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.
Public Meetings on Cycling in South Dublin
DEADLINE 22ND SEPTEMBER - Please copy submission or send in your own version for your local area.
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.
Here are the responses we received from candidates in Lucan to the South Dublin Cycling Priorities.
Dublin City Council has just completed an assessment of the trial of the new traffic management arrangements on Mountpleasant Avenue Upper, Rathmines.
On May 24th we will be electing our representative for local and European government for the next five years.
Major Health Bodies support call for Active Travel to be an integral part of the forthcoming All of Government Climate Action Plan
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