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The South Dublin branch of the Dublin Cycling Campaign has made a submission to South Dublin County Council on the planned development of the
Phoenix Park Mobility Report: Submission Fingal Cycling Campaign
Introduction
With the weather improving and evenings getting longer, why not get out and explore the coastal route?
Dublin City Council are currently seeking feedback on the Str
Another example of how kissing gates block access to parks and reduce the permeability and options for people cycling with non standard bicycle.
Barrack Bridge is situated on Old Yellow Walls Road and crosses the Gaybrook stream just before the stream enters Cave’s Marsh.
A recent motion by Cllr Graves to close off rights of way for cycling and walking through Glasmore estate was submitted to Fingal County Council.
A recent question by Cllr R Donoghue inquiring about a cycle link from Lusk village to Lusk-Rush rail station will be in place.
A recent question by Cllr James Humphreys inquiring about alternatives to kissing gates at a recent Fingal County council meeting.
Kissing gates are the bane of a cyclists journey. They are almost everywhere around the county of Fingal.
At a recent area meeting for Lusk Cllr Rob O’Donoghue requested barriers to be installed at the pedestrian exits at Lusk village.
A new greenway link to the Malahide-Portmarnock Educate together school in Kinsealy Dublin 17 to the Waterside area is currently underway with Fingal County Council.
Dublin City Council will next week begin installing a 2-way protected cycle lane on Strand Road in Sandymount. The cycle route will remain in place for a trial period of six months.
At a recent council meeting Cllr O’Mahony asked about plans for cycle lanes in the Castleknock local area.
At the recent full council meeting Cllr Ian Carey asked how many positions were applied for by Fingal County Council from the new active travel funding announcement from the Dept of Transport.
Snugborough road interchange designs have been published by Fingal County Council.
At a recent Fingal County Council meeting on 8th February Cllr Karen Power asked for an update on the progress of the Fingal Coastal way.
The National Transport Authority are looking for feedback as part of the review of the Greater Dublin Area Transport Strategy.
Dublin City Council recently invited responses to its public consultation on proposals for pedestrianising College Green and part of Dame Street.