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Anne Cronin

Anne Cronin is Vice Chair Limerick Cycling Campaign and Housing and Homeless Advocate.

Cyclists looking for safety and accountability from councillors shouldn’t result in outrage

March 21, 2023March 21, 2023 by Anne Cronin

Comment & Analisis: In a time of increased levels of challenging debate on issues, including housing, allocating more road space to people, and the role of government in shaping … Read more

Categories Comment & Analysis

Our school gates are some of the most unsafe public spaces, and that needs to change

January 25, 2022January 25, 2022 by Anne Cronin

— Motorist crashing into wall outside Limerick school adds to frustration at lack of action. COMMENT & ANALYSIS: A serious incident occurred at St Paul’s … Read more

Categories Comment & Analysis

How we move affects everything in life — Limerick’s transport strategy needs to reflect this

September 23, 2021September 30, 2020 by Anne Cronin

COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Cities are living, breathing organs — non-permanent, ever-changing and importantly non-hierarchical. It is true that some of what we build now will … Read more

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Limerick has 11 lanes crossing the Shannon, some councillors want the one given to cycling back

August 23, 2020August 22, 2020 by Anne Cronin

COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Much debate has taken place between following the installation of a segregated cycle lane on Shannon Bridge, as part of Limerick City … Read more

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Bicycle parking is to be provided for Malahide Castle concerts this month

Motorist travelling at 138km/h was one of four caught over 110km/h in cities and villages over Bank Holliday weekend

Young adult on e-bike dies after hitting a pillar in west Dublin housing estate

Latest comments

  1. Martin hoey on Motorist travelling at 138km/h was one of four caught over 110km/h in cities and villages over Bank Holliday weekendJune 8, 2023

    Large number without seatbelts is worrying .its a basic safety requirement bet most of them were speeding also

  2. F on Cyclists told to dismount at barriers beside €215 million upgrade to Cork motorway junctionJune 8, 2023

    I agree. Had a similar situation last week. Low sun and they are silver, mostly clear.

  3. Cian Ginty on Dublin City plans to remove part of Grand Canal cycle path, replace with shared spaceJune 8, 2023

    @Kevin -- I'm not sure why a cycle path cannot run along the edge of the greened plaza, I'd hardly…

  4. Kevin on Dublin City plans to remove part of Grand Canal cycle path, replace with shared spaceJune 8, 2023

    There should be a segregated cycle lane on the other side of the canal. This is one of the most…

  5. WF on Cyclists told to dismount at barriers beside €215 million upgrade to Cork motorway junctionJune 8, 2023

    I cycled this last week and barriers are very dangerous. No signage or road markings to inform you of hazard.…

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    • Child carrying options
    • Starting to cycle on Irish streets? Here’s our top 12 safety tips
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    • How to keep your bike safe
    • How to share the road with trucks
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    • Average cycling journey times
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