Bike theft
Articles on bike theft
Thank you to everyone who helped make the 2024 Bord Bia Bloom Bike Park a great success over the June bank holiday weekend.
Bike Bunkers are the grey mini-hangars you might have seen in inner suburban areas of Dublin.
On this page we will document some of our main media appearances in 2023 (but by no means exhaustive).
Introduction and Background Would you like to help Dublin Cycling Campaign by joining one of our new Working Groups?
Last month Dublin Cycling Campaign was lucky enough to have Loxi Land amongst the speakers for our special session on how different people get around Dublin by bike or trike.
A survey of supermarkets across Dublin has found that a third of them have no cycle parking facilities, according to a report published today.
Bike theft is unfortunately a common occurrence here in Dublin, but there are a number of steps that you can take to avoid having your bike stolen.
We know that many of you are living your lives more locally these days and probably using local supermarkets more often than usual.
On Wednesday 25th March Elizabeth Gormley’s family bicycle, a distinctive three-person tandem, was stolen from outside her Dublin home.
We’re pleased to offer Dublin Cycling Campaign and Cyclist.ie members exclusive discounted rates on award winning insurance for your bikes and kit, from Bikmo
Have you ever arrived at a destination only to be faced with a desert of available cycle parking?
In the past, there has been an under provision of secure cycle parking in apartment complexes in Dublin.
Dublin City Council and Enterprise Ireland announced the winners of phase 1 of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) competition launched last March.
Kudos to software company Zendesk for contacting Dublin Cycling Campaign and arranging a cycle safety talk on Thursday 30 June 2016 in its offices on #1 Gran
As part of the Smart Dublin initiative, the 4 Dublin local authorities and Enterprise Ireland recently launched the €100k Small Business Innovation Research Challenge (
David Timoney, head of Dublin Cycling Campaign’s research group on tackling bike theft, gives an update on progress.
Spend money on a bike lock cyclists or pay the price - Bike Theft Working Group.
Bicycle thefts are a great nuisance for cyclists but what can be done to stop them? We have taken a look at the two most prominent bicycle nations: the Netherlands and Denmark.
The images above give a summary of the results of the Bike Theft survey we conducted in December 2014.
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