Fingal
Join us for an in-person public meeting at 7.30pm on Thursday 16 January in the Clayton Hotel, Charlemont (beside The Barge pub).
Campaign friend Ann White had a great experience recently reviving old cycling skills and memories. Ann writes:
Beginning in 2018, Dublin Cycling Campaign have presented various Dublin Mayors with bicycles to help them get around
On Thursday 11th of April, Dublin Cycling Campaign held a special public meeting to help prepare our messaging ahead of Local Elections 2024.
Dublin Cycling Campaign is celebrating its 30th Birthday on Saturday 30th September 2023 with a big party planned for a city centre venue.
National Bike Week 2023 takes place from 13 - 21 May and we are busy organising some events to celebrate. So far we know of these events which our volunteers are organising or assisting with.
Dublin Cycling Campaign has asked An Bord Pleanála to approve the MetroLink application with two alterations.
Background BusConnects is the National Transport Authority’s (NTA) masterplan for bus travel in Dublin.
The Dublin Cycling Campaign condemns in the strongest possible terms the actions depicted in a recent social media video which appears to show a group of young men, travelling in a car at speed, an
Dublin, 26 August 2022 - Dublin Cycling Campaign broadly welcomes the direction from the Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan TD, to local authorities, requiring th
Introduction and Background Would you like to help Dublin Cycling Campaign by joining one of our new Working Groups?
Fingal County Council has launched a public consultation for the redevelopment of Lanesborurgh Park.
Fingal Cycling Campaign has made a submission to An Bord Pleanála on the planned development at the Old School house in Clonsilla beside the Royal canal.
A newly developed housing estate called Barnwell woods in Ongar just of the main Ongar Distributor road and close to the Station roundabout.
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Phoenix Park Mobility Report: Submission Fingal Cycling Campaign Introduction
Barrack Bridge is situated on Old Yellow Walls Road and crosses the Gaybrook stream just before the stream enters Cave’s Marsh.
A recent motion by Cllr Graves to close off rights of way for cycling and walking through Glasmore estate was submitted to Fingal County Council.
A recent question by Cllr R Donoghue inquiring about a cycle link from Lusk village to Lusk-Rush rail station will be in place.
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