Free The Cycle Lanes


Building Dublin's Future Cycle Network

Page for Dublin Cycling Campaign 23 November 2020 - Building Dublin’s Future Cycle Network

Dublin Cycling Campaign and Friends that were Speaking at Velo-city Dublin 2019

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

Dublin Cycling Campaigns supports Make Way Day

Make Way Day is an initiative of the Disability Federation of Ireland and is all about highlighting obstructions on footpaths for people with disabilities.

City Council Promises Better Parking Enforcement

For a number of years now both Dublin Cycling Campaign and IBike Dublin have been campaigning regularly about illegal vehicle parking in Cycle Lanes throughout the City, b

Standing on the line with I BIKE Dublin

Vehicles that illegally block cycle lanes force cyclists into threatening and unsafe situations with car-traffic.

How we are organised - Campaign organisation chart

Over the last 20+ years, Dublin Cycling Campaign has evolved into a very well organised voluntary body.

Cyclists Set out their Demands ahead of GE 2016!

With the general election just around the corner, cyclists have set out their political demands!

Dublin City Development Plan 2016-22

The DRAFT Dublin City Development Plan 2016-22 is out for public consultation right now, giving each and every one of you the chance to have an input into

FreeTheCycleLanes letter to AGS Traffic Corps

We wrote a letter requesting that An Garda Siochana traffic corps assist in keeping Dublin moving.

Dublin Cycling Campaign welcomes visionary plan for Dublin City Centre !

Dublin Cycling Campaign submitted the following piece to Dublin City Council, in support of the City Centre Transport Study.

Gardaí urged to make cycle lanes and tracks safe for use

Dublin Cycling Campaign (DCC) “liberated” a section of cycle lane on Ranelagh Road (near Elmpark Avenue), Dublin 6, between 8.30 and 9.30am on Friday 31 July to highlight