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WATCH: Strand Road trial discussed by South East Area councillors on February 8

February 15, 2021February 15, 2021 by Cian Ginty

WATCH: 20 minutes: Strand Road cycle route trial discussed by local area councillors at the South East Area Committee meeting on 8th February 2021:

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Cycle route trial on Strand Road in Sandymount to start in March

February 8, 2021February 8, 2021 by Cian Ginty

— Prep work on cycle route trial to start on February 15. Construction work on the trial cycle route on Beach Road and Strand Road … Read more

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WATCH: Strand Road Cycle Route trial at South East Area Committee

January 13, 2021January 13, 2021 by Cian Ginty

WATCH: Strand Road Cycle Route trial discussed by local area councillors at the South East Area Committee on January 11:

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COVID-19 spike means Dubliners need Strand Road Cycle Route trial more than ever, says Lord Mayor

January 11, 2021 by Cian Ginty

— Car use reduction needed as pollution makes COVID-19 worse — Lord Mayor. It is vital that the Strand Road Cycle Route trial and similar … Read more

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Royal Canal Greenway to open today between Docklands and North Strand Road

July 31, 2020July 31, 2020 by Cian Ginty

A new cycling and walking link between North Strand Road and the Dublin Docklands is to be open to members of the public by 10am … Read more

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IMAGES: Royal Canal Greenway between North Strand Road and the Docklands

February 27, 2020February 27, 2020 by Cian Ginty

Here’s the first images from within the site of the Royal Canal Greenway between North Strand Road and the Docklands — linking the second busiest … Read more

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Royal Canal Greenway between Docklands and North Strand Road to open in May

December 16, 2021February 8, 2020 by Cian Ginty

— Dublin City Council expects cycling budget increase to €27 million this year. A cycling and walking link along the Royal Canal Greenway between the … Read more

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North Strand Road to get cycling upgrade

March 24, 2012 by Cian Ginty

Following from our report on a planned upgrade of the bridge at North Strand Road, it turns out that Dublin City Council are looking at upgrading … Read more

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  1. Cian Ginty on Are two-way cycle paths better where space is limited like on the Ranelagh Road?February 1, 2023

    Sorry, I should have been clearer -- I didn't mean to say that they were not using two-way paths at…

  2. Leo Dillon on Are two-way cycle paths better where space is limited like on the Ranelagh Road?February 1, 2023

    Bi-directional should be considered for the reasons you have outlined. There are a number of examples in Limerick where I…

  3. Mike McKillen on Appeal to find hit-and-run motorist who struck cyclist in his 60s in Co MeathJanuary 31, 2023

    I prefer, and indeed try to use, the term 'impact' to describe these happenings.

  4. Thomas Connolly on Bicycle industry shot itself — and others — in the foot with 45km/h electric “bicycles”January 31, 2023

    I see this from both sides. I certainly don't want bike lanes to be turned into a dangerous environment anymore…

  5. Martin hoey on Are two-way cycle paths better where space is limited like on the Ranelagh Road?January 31, 2023

    Dublin is putting in 2 way cycle lanes Merrion row is one example off hand

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