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.
Major Health Bodies support call for Active Travel to be an integral part of the forthcoming All of Government Climate Action Plan
On 28th March a cross-party Oireachtas Committee, published its final report Climate Change: A Cross-Party Consensus for Action.
Velo-city conference is the European Cyclists’ Federation’s (ECF) annual global cycling summ
Cork Cycling Campaign Rallies for Better Protection for Cyclists PRESS RELEASE – 11th February 2019
Press Release for immediate use - 16 January 2019
UPDATE Robert Troy TD to bring motion calling for greater investment in cycling
The next meeting for the DLR Cycling Advocacy Group will be on Wednesday 14th November at 18:30 in the Dun Laoghaire LexIcon building.
Cyclist.ie members, including Dublin Cycling Campaign, have put together a strong budget submission addressed to Minister for Finance & Public Expenditure Paschal Donoh
Serious concerns for pedestrians and cyclists in MetroLink plans
Contact your TDs NOW and ask them to support the Minimum Passing Distance Law!
In its recommendations on How the State Can Make Irel
The plans for the Dodder Greenway from Bohernabreena to Rathfarnham are now out for public consultation by
Midsummer Liffey Cycle - Support a Safe Segregated Liffey Cycle Route https://youtu.be/WBd5WRYHAYY
From Concept to Misconception to (Hopefully) Completion
Have you been frightened by a dangerous overtaking manoeuvre while cycling?
Slower speeds save lives, save lifestyles and save money. That was the message from the 20’s Plenty Conference that took place on the 8th March 2017 in Birmingham.
#Allocate4Cycling - ending the silence from the minister of transport
Dublin City Council have posted a very important consultation opportunity on the proposed closure of a section of Eden Quay to all private motorised traffic.
We are delighted to see that South Dublin County Council has proposed a 30 km/h speed limit in most residential estates in its latest review of speed limits (see public consultation).
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