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.
Enough is enough! Everyday bicycle users are taking to the streets en masse to demand proper funding for cycling.
Cyclist.ie, in collaboration with An Taisce, made a submission today (Friday 5th August 2016) in regard to the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport’s preparations for a new Statement of
As part of Dublin Cycling Campaign’s Bike Week programme, Dr Cara Augustenborg, environmental scientist and activist gave a talk Climate Change - we need to get Real!
VéloCity Global is the biennial gathering of key figures involved in the development of everyday cycling all around the world.
Dublin Cycling Campaign is one of many cycle advocacy groups making up the Irish Cycling Advocacy Network, Cyclist.ie.
Dublin Cycling Campaign have been working assiduously over the past year and more to agree a major RESPECT campaign for all road users with Dublin City Council.
Back in December, just days before the historic COP21 Paris Agreement, Dublin Cycling Campaign and
In our GE16 Demands for Cycling, one of the top three is “Implement in f
David Timoney, head of Dublin Cycling Campaign’s research group on tackling bike theft, gives an update on progress.
Since the demise of the original Cycling Officer post in 2012, Dublin Cycling Campaign has been lobbying Dublin City Council to appoint a new Cycling Officer.
As the COP21 continued, ECF & WCA’s Transport Initiative Cycling Delivers on the Global Go
On Sunday 29 November, we took part in the People’s Climate March in Dublin which was organised by Stop Climate Chaos.
We are requesting that a more appropriate Road Traffic Collision reporting when it comes to the standard of wording used when reporting road traffic collisions between vulnerable users and motor ve
The National Trails Office (NTO) and Cyclist.ie are both involved in the development of EuroVelo routes in Ireland.
Dublin Cycling Campaign and An Taisce/Cyclist.ie made two submissions in regard to the draft Road Safety Plan of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council.
Dublin Cycling Campaign has been the proud organiser of the Annual Cycling Lecture series since its inception in 2004.
On 14th July, Alan Kelly, Minister of the Environment, in reply to a Dáil Question, has given approval for Dublin City Council to appoint a Cycling Officer -
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC CONSULTATION
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