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Council denies wrongdoing as Cllr Mannix Flynn attacks new incremental College Green plan as “salami slicing”

November 3, 2022 by Cian Ginty

Dublin City Council has denied any wrongdoing in its new plans for the College Green Plaza project in a reply to independent Cllr Mannix Flynn, … Read more

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Cllr Mannix Flynn ranting on cycling should be read as if he’s foaming-at-the-mouth

August 29, 2022August 21, 2022 by Cian Ginty

COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Cllr Mannix Flynn is a bluffer and blusterer. On issues relating to cycling and walking, the level of bad faith arguments he … Read more

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Cllr Mannix Flynn wants pedestrian priority at traffic lights reduced to pre-Covid state

July 20, 2021July 19, 2021 by Cian Ginty

A Dublin City councilor, who has previously objected to cycle routes and pedestrianisation of streets, now wants pedestrian priority at traffic lights reduced back to … Read more

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“Critical issue” judge disregarded evidence Sandymount cycleway would be temporary

February 15, 2023February 15, 2023 by Cian Ginty

President of the High Court, David Barniville, yesterday said it was a “critical issue” in the High Court judgement that it was not accepted that … Read more

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Despite northbound closure of Strand Road, southsiders still find Dublin Airport

February 16, 2023February 13, 2023 by Cian Ginty

No, a 6-month trial of the Strand Road cycle route still hasn’t been implemented. But the traffic restrictions of the Irish Water’s water main replacement … Read more

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Dept of Transport working on guidelines to help councils progress Active Travel projects

February 1, 2023 by Cian Ginty

Guidelines are being developed to help councils progress walking and cycling project quickly, the Department of Transport has confirmed to this website. It is understood … Read more

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Interim Ranelagh cycle route: Councillors mainly focus on car parking and loading

January 10, 2023January 10, 2023 by Cian Ginty

— Businesses and cycle route objectors start in contact with councillors before meeting. The 3km interim Clonskeagh cycle route, which includes Ranelagh Village, was discussed … Read more

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“Armageddon forecast” of traffic chaos when Strand Road made one-way hasn’t happened, claims residents

November 24, 2022 by Cian Ginty

In a new twist to the Sandymount cycle route saga, residents who live on Strand Road are threatening to bring Dublin City Council to court … Read more

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New cycling and walking link opens to help connect areas along M50 at Sandyford

Galway to Athlone Greenway: Detailed ‘Emerging Preferred Route’ published

Hit and run motorist’s car dragged woman cycling onto roundabout in Co Clare

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  1. Go Dutch on New cycling and walking link opens to help connect areas along M50 at SandyfordMarch 28, 2023

    Despite all the recent cycle track infrastructure that has gone in at the M50 roundabout, there is still no safe…

  2. Paul on Hit and run motorist’s car dragged woman cycling onto roundabout in Co ClareMarch 28, 2023

    What this "illustrates" is the criminal/psychotic attitude of a significant amount of car-drivers. That's what it obviously illustrates.

  3. Cian Ginty on Galway to Athlone Greenway: Detailed ‘Emerging Preferred Route’ publishedMarch 28, 2023

    @Adrian -- I've edited the article and added a correction note re which council was leading it, my mistake, sorry…

  4. Adrian Kelly on Galway to Athlone Greenway: Detailed ‘Emerging Preferred Route’ publishedMarch 28, 2023

    Project Team is being lead by Westmeath CC not Galway. Galway CC unanimously passed a section 85 motion ceding complete…

  5. John Brennan on Galway to Athlone Greenway: Detailed ‘Emerging Preferred Route’ publishedMarch 28, 2023

    Good news for everybody even the landowners who's children may get benefit from the increased economic activity just look at…

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