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New Year, New Opportunities To Progress Cycling in 2021
Monday, 18 January 2021 - 8:00pm - Zoom Room
Want to see better conditions for cycling in Dublin, but unsure how to start?
Ellen Cullen, vice-chair of the Dublin Cycling Campaign, invites YOU to our first virtual public meeting of the New Year, at 8.00pm on Monday 18th January via Zoom, to hear from 10 volunteers who have 10 great ideas for 2021. Speakers will only have 3 minutes each to share their passion for different topics, it promises to be a lively and interesting evening.
Register through Zoom at this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7WG2BaIlQRW_4h-TpYO8Uw
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Survey for Strand Road Cycleway - Please Complete!
Dublin City Council are looking for feedback on an updated section of the Strand Road quick-build cycle route in Sandymount. Dublin City Council are proposing to make Strand Road one-way for motor traffic in order to install a two-way cycle track along the coast and Rock Road from Irishtown to Booterstown DART station. Survey will be available to complete until the 22nd of January.
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BusConnects Cycling Infrastructure Round 3 Submission
Dublin Cycling Campaign made 17 separate submissions to the National Transport Authority in December as part of the third-round public consultation on the Core Bus Corridors projects. Our goal is to see cycle infrastructure that is safe for people of all ages and abilities be constructed across Dublin.
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Cyclist.ie Newsbits
Cyclist.ie kicked off 2021 by encouraging individuals and families to take to their bikes, enjoy their surroundings, and show support for the government’s plans to allocate increased funding for cycling. Thanks to Ruth in Cycle Sense in Skibbereen for the lovely pic! You can see further lovely photos at an equivalent An Taisce event, New Year Two Wheels.
Cyclist.ie’s ambition is for every county in Ireland to have its own local cycling advocacy group and for all of these to be incorporated into our all-island network. We have gone from 7 to 25 member groups in just over a decade and the future looks bright. Check out the story here to find out our plans to expand further and get in touch if you have any questions
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