Elections
Join us for a public meeting in Buswells Hotel on Thursday 14 November at 7.30pm.
On Thursday 11th of April, Dublin Cycling Campaign held a special public meeting to help prepare our messaging ahead of Local Elections 2024.
Join us for an in-person public meeting on Thursday 11 April at 7.30pm in Buswells Hotel.
Over the past number of weeks, negotiators from Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and the Green Party have been hammering out a deal for a coalition government.
We compared each political party’s manifesto against our 10 key asks.
All of the political parties have published their manifestos ahead of #GE2020, and Martina Callinan of Galway Cycling
Take a look at the graphic above which captures the results of a survey of European Parliament candidates / parties all across Europe, who responded to the European Cyclists’ Federation (
Here are the responses we received from local election candidates in Tallaght Central to the South Dublin Cycling Priorities.
Here are the responses we received from local election candidates in Firhouse – Bohernabreena to the South Dublin Cycling Priorities.
Here are the responses we received from local election candidates in Rathfarnham - Templeogue to the South Dublin Cycling Priorities.
Here are the responses we received from local election candidates in Lucan to the South Dublin Cycling Priorities.
Here are the responses we received in Palmerstown/Fonthill to the South Dublin Cycling Priorities.
Here are the responses we received from candidates in Lucan to the South Dublin Cycling Priorities.
Cycling campaigners in South Dublin have put together a list of priorities (in no particular order) for candidates in the upcoming Local Elections.
On May 24th we will be electing our representative for local and European government for the next five years.
Enough is enough! Everyday bicycle users are taking to the streets en masse to demand proper funding for cycling.
In our GE16 Demands for Cycling, one of the top three is “Implement in f
Minister of State (Finance) Brian Hayes signs the European Cyclists’s Federation (ECF’s) European Parliament Election 2014 Manifesto of “10 Key Measures to get
Over the coming weeks, you may well meet prospective Councillors on your door step, at the shops or you may be emailing them with your demands!
Cyclist.ie and Dublin Cycling Campaign designed an on-line survey questionnaire aimed at all the local election candidates hoping to influence their election manifestos in favour of cycling promoti