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Over the last 20+ years, Dublin Cycling Campaign has evolved into a very well organised voluntary body.
Just 200 years ago in Mannheim in south-west Germany, on June 12 1817, Baron Karl von Drais first took his two-wheeled invention out for a spin to the suburbs.
This Friday 16th December is the final date for submissions on the National Transport Authority’s (NTA) proposals for a possible 2way cycle and walking route on Dubl
Olympic records for both sprinting and mingling were smashed to bits at last Saturday’s Bicycle Christmas Party!
Great News for Cycling and Dublin City
Dublin City Council together with Dublin Cycling Campaign / Cyclist.ie are bidding to host the world’s largest cycling conference, Velo-C
If you are scratching your head wondering what to buy a cycling friend this festive season, scratch no more! We have lovely Dublin Cycling Campaign Gift Membership Cards hot off the press.
This one is hard to believe, but it could revolutionise our whole view of the role of Bicycle Helmets!
Dublin Cycling Campaign was delighted to be part of an event held in Trinity College Dublin on Thursday 17th November all about impro
Dublin Cycling Campaign is a member of Cyclist.ie - the Irish Cycling Advocacy Network (ICAN), which in turn is the Irish member of the European Cyclists’ Federation (
Cycling Ireland is the national governing body for the sport of cycling, in Ireland.
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).
With their friends in Stop Climate Chaos coalition, Cyclist.ie will be hosting a mass lobby of TD
Sorcha de Brún, one of Dublin Cycling Campaign’s members, penned the following seasonal piece for us. Many thanks Sorcha!
Dear Cyclist !
A funny old place is Dundalk,
There seems to be a lot of Pun-talk.
It’s run over by cyclists
Who fancy their biceps,
I think they should dismount and walk!
Paul Rouse, the noted sports historian has written the article below, on cycling in Ireland, in a recent edition of the Examiner newspaper.
We are happy to see a significant proposal for a big improvement not just for cycling, but for walking, public transport and driving.
David O Connor is both a well known lecturer in DIT and a staunch member of Dublin Cycling Campaign.
Fingal County Council (FCC) is the only Local Authority in the County of Dublin that has not appointed a Cycling Officer; nor has it established a Cycle Forum as other Cou
We are delighted to see one of our major national newspapers, the Irish Times, going out to bat for a better future for cycling, and we make no bones about publicising that fact here on our website