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Search Results for: Liffey cycle route

Interim Liffey Cycle Route progress on-going, but further delays ahead

July 10, 2021July 9, 2021 by Cian Ginty

Progress is on-going on the Interim Liffey Cycle Route — including a new space for cycling on Victoria Quay outside the wall of Guinness Brewery … Read more

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Interim Liffey Cycle Route on south quays includes sharing with buses, and car parking inside cycle lane

April 18, 2021April 17, 2021 by Cian Ginty

No amount of bollards will make some sections of the interim Liffey Cycle Route on the south quays safe and comfortable, according to the chairperson … Read more

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Work on south quays Interim Liffey Cycle Route to start soon

January 27, 2021 by Cian Ginty

— Interim Southside plan includes bicycles sharing with buses between O’Connell Street and Wood Quay. Work on the a section of the south quays Interim … Read more

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Next phase of interim Liffey Cycle Route to include Parkgate Street and Wolfe Tone Quay

June 1, 2020 by Cian Ginty

The next phase of the interim Liffey Cycle Route is to include lightly segregated cycle tracks on Parkgate Street, Wolfe Tone Quay and Sarsfield Quay, … Read more

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Liffey Cycle Route: What happened to more radical action?

May 11, 2020 by Cian Ginty

COMMENT & ANALYSIS: A petition, which can be accessed via LiffeyCycle.com, was set up by this website after nearly a decade of delays on the … Read more

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Interim Liffey Cycle Route looks to be more extensive than previously outlined

May 1, 2020May 1, 2020 by Cian Ginty

— Route to use segregated using plastic bollards and dividers. — Quay-side parking now removed on north quays. Images of the quays today shows that … Read more

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Liffey Cycle Route: Work to start on interim cycle route along Dublin’s quays

April 27, 2020April 27, 2020 by Cian Ginty

Work on planned interim measures ahead of the Liffey Cycle Route looks to be starting this week with quay-side parking coned off, according to a … Read more

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Liffey Cycle Route FOI request: Emails to/from Dublin City Council’s CEO in the last 6 months

April 9, 2020 by Cian Ginty

We used the Freedom of Infromation Acts to request correspondence re the planned Liffey Cycle Route or any traffic changes on the quays, which was … Read more

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