Irish Cycling Campaign CLG AGM 2024

Thursday, 29th February 2024 – 8pm online The Irish Cycling Campaign CLG Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday, 29th February 2024 at 8pm.  The AGM is open to fully paid-up individual members of the Irish Cycling Campaign (Dublin Cycling Campaign members included).  You can register for the event here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwucu2hqDwqG9IizDJAdVQzi4yRTkw505n8 We are also looking for new members to join the Board and Executive … Continue reading Irish Cycling Campaign CLG AGM 2024

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How to Report Illegal Parking in Bike Lanes

Earlier in January, one of our members emailed the Garda National Roads Policing Bureau seeking clarity on how one should report illegal parking in bike lanes. The questions posed are immediately below and the responses are beneath those.  1) Can it only be done at a Garda station? If there are other ways, please list all ways2) Must photos be provided? If so, how? And … Continue reading How to Report Illegal Parking in Bike Lanes

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Irish Cycling Campaign now part of the Environmental Pillar

Irish Cycling Campaign is delighted to announce that we are now part of the Environmental Pillar. This news comes shortly after our admittance into the Irish Environmental Network, as we reported on before Christmas here. Established in 2009 by a government decision, the Environmental Pillar (EP) comprises 32 national independent environmental non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and it works to represent the views of the Irish environmental … Continue reading Irish Cycling Campaign now part of the Environmental Pillar

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Irish Cycling Campaign Submission on Rosses Point Public Realm Project

Our newly inaugurated Irish Cycling Campaign (formerly Cyclist.ie) has made its first formal planning related submission to Sligo County Council, together with our member group Sligo Cycling Campaign.  And what better place to start than the lovely seaside town of Rosses Point west of Sligo Town. Note that the image above shows a present view of the Rosses Point coastal road. The Rosses Point Public … Continue reading Irish Cycling Campaign Submission on Rosses Point Public Realm Project

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Irish Cycling Campaign – Media Appearances List 2024

On this page we list Irish Cycling Campaign’s main media appearances / contributions in 2024, while noting that it is by no means exhaustive.  The most recent contributions are shown at the top. If you are a Campaign member who has done a media interview or made a contribution on behalf of your group at local or national level and would like it to be included … Continue reading Irish Cycling Campaign – Media Appearances List 2024

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NCN Launch in Sallins – Irish Cycling Campaign Report

The Irish Cycling Campaign, formerly known as Cyclist.ie, was delighted to attend yesterday’s launch of the National Cycle Network Plan in Sallins, County Kildare. Our National Cycling Coordinator, Dr. Damien Ó Tuama, and Conor Winchcombe from local group Naas Cycling Campaign were present for the event, along with national level and local level politicians and officials, local school children and other locals out walking their … Continue reading NCN Launch in Sallins – Irish Cycling Campaign Report

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Irish Cycling Campaign Welcomes Launch of New National Cycle Network Plan

The Irish Cycling Campaign (formerly known as Cyclist.ie – the Irish Cycling Advocacy Network) welcomes the publication of Ireland’s first National Cycle Network (NCN) plan. The launch takes place in Sallins, Co. Kildare on Wednesday 10th January 2024. The NCN identifies a network of 85 cycling corridors around the country linking cities and towns of over 5,000 people. Overall, we strongly support the development of … Continue reading Irish Cycling Campaign Welcomes Launch of New National Cycle Network Plan

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Fancy Getting on Board (or on the Executive Committee)?

Our organisation runs on the power of volunteers. Without their time, expertise and commitment, literally nothing would be done. Kudos to all. Have you ever considered doing some (more) voluntary work for the organisation? There are very many ways for members to get involved. For now, we’ll concentrate on some exciting opportunities just around the corner. At the end of February, we will hold our … Continue reading Fancy Getting on Board (or on the Executive Committee)?

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