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Dublin Cycling Campaign supported advocates from the Love 30 campaign who addressed Ireland’s Road Safety Authority annual conference last Wednesday.
Dublin City Councillors are due to make crucial decisions on speed limits in the City shortly.
At a recent local area committee meeting for Blanchardstown, Mulhuddart, Castleknock and Ongar a request was put in by Cllr O’Mahony for traffic calming measures alo
The new Fingal Cycling Campaign sub group of Dublin Cycling Campaign is making a submission to Fingal County council for the design of the new masterplan for Donabate.
Dublin City Council are moving to declare an essentially default 30kph speed limit within the City boundaries, with only selected arterial routes at higher speeds.
Join us for an online public meeting to discuss proposals to support cycling and walking in South Dublin county to meet current social distancing guidelines and transport challenges post lock-down.
The Love 30 Campaign has made a submission on Fingal County Council’s draft speed limit bye-laws.
The Love 30 Campaign is supported by a group of organisations and individuals who believe that lower speed limits can make our towns and cities safer and more pl
DEADLINE 22ND SEPTEMBER - Please copy submission or send in your own version for your local area.
You may be aware that the international Velo-city conference, the largest bicycle related conference in the world, was held in Dublin this June.
People from the Dublin Cycling Campaign, Cyclist.ie, I Bike Dublin, Cycling Without Age and An Taisce Greenschools all had the following presentations, posters or workshops accepted to Velo-city Du
The Love 30 Campaign group is doing a survey to find out the impact of 30 km/h speed limits on cycling patterns. Do more people cycle as a result of lower speed limits?
Ten years ago, cycle campaigning groups across Ireland joined forces to create an umbrella organisation with the aim of advancing cycling at a national level.
Dublin Cycling Campaign is getting stronger and making a real impact.
To mark the introduction of 30 km/h speed limits within the Canals at the start of April we are devoting our monthly meeting to 30 km/h speed limits with presentations by a Dublin City Council Engi
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.
Dublin Cycling Campaign will be highlighting the 200th anniversary of the invention of the bicycle at this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
#Allocate4Cycling - ending the silence from the minister of transport
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).
Enough is enough! Everyday bicycle users are taking to the streets en masse to demand proper funding for cycling.
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