Irish Cycle Facility of the Week
The is back by popular demand: To keep it going, make sure to email your examples to hello@irishcycle.com… On the N4 shared walking and cycling facilities between Lucan and Palmerstown, Paul Corcoran … Read more
The is back by popular demand: To keep it going, make sure to email your examples to hello@irishcycle.com… On the N4 shared walking and cycling facilities between Lucan and Palmerstown, Paul Corcoran … Read more
Consultation work with “key stakeholder” is continuing this afternoon on the Liffey cycle route project. The project is expected to provide for cycling on Dublin’s quays and link Heuston Station … Read more
Construction on a “high quality” segregated two-way cycle route on Dublin’s quays could start next year. The cycle route is planned to link The Point in the east with Heuston … Read more
A move to force Dublin City Council officials to implement contra-flow cycling provisions on some key city centre streets failed by just one vote, with the city’s lord mayor using her deciding … Read more
Bicycle-friendly ideas for development plans is a new mini-series of articles covering measures which can be used in city and town developments plans. The mini-series is aimed at residents, commuters, councillors, … Read more
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: This year’s Copenhagenize Index of Bicycle Friendly Cities is out on June 2, and there’s every chance that Dublin will slip from its previous 9th position on … Read more
A large number of high-profile planned cycling routes in Dublin City are now due to reach public consultation within the next six months. The list of cycling projects was released by … Read more
December 1, 2014: This is a freshly butchered section of an old contra-flow route between the Ulster Bank buildings on George’s Quay and Busaras. It’s one of the little-known contra-flow routes but … Read more