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.
Dublin Cycling Campaign’s AGM was packed to the rafters on Monday night in the Central Hotel.
What happens as a new mobility system - in the form of a public bike-sharing system - becomes embedded into a city? What, if any, new processes are kicked into action?
Dublin City Council are at the final stages of drafting a new City Development Plan, which will shape the policies and plans for the City over the coming years.
An Exploration of Safe Public Spaces and Citizens’ Mobility Choices
Dublin City Council have been advancing the design and construction of state-of-the-art cycling facilities in the city with the support of the National Transport Authority (NTA
Dublin Cycling Campaign have just lodged a detailed submission with Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council (DLRCC) in relation to a proposed 1.9km long greenway/cycle route
The Jake’s Legacy campaign was set up to promote increased safety on roads for cyclists and pedestrians, after 6 year old Jake Brennan died after he was knocked down by a car outside his fami
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is currently developing its Corporate Plan for the period 2015 -2019.
SCI welcomes the consultation process which gives the residents of Skerries an opportunity to give their views on the important issue of setting appropriate speed limits f
1 Introduction
1.0 Dublin Cycling Campaign
The campaign sent the following letter to Minister Donohoe seeking a meeting to discuss bicycle theft. Dear Minister Donohoe
Dublin Cycling Campaign keeps a close eye on what is happening in London on the campaigning front and we also keep in touch with our colleagues in CycleNation UK (
Dublin Cycling Campaign (DCC) is a voluntary independent group that works to bring about improved conditions for cyclists and greater recognition of the benefits of c
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 5 November 2014, Dublin, Ireland
The campaign submitted the following observations to South Dublin County Council.
The Dublin Cycling Campaign Annual report for July 2013 to June 2014 is now available.
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