National Cycle to School practice runs 21st August to 4th September 2021 The “Get to School on Your Own Fuel” is a women-led initiative from members of Cyclist.ie – Irish Cycling Advocacy Network who today issued a call to parents/guardians, and school communities to support their promotion which aims to help families familiarise themselves with … Continue reading Mums and grannies launch 2021 get to school on your own fuel campaign →
This August 21st – September 4th 2021 – Practice Walking, Cycling, Scooting or Kite-Surfing to your school – with events happening around the country there is plenty of opportunity to show that kids like you want to be able to get there safely and on their own steam! Find out about events near you by … Continue reading Get to School on your own fuel →
Cyclist.ie delivered its Pre-Budget 2023 Submission to the Department of Finance (Minister Paschal Donohoe) and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (Minister Michael McGrath) yesterday, 14th July 2022. You can read it in full as a PDF here or in the body text below. A big thanks to our hard-working Executive Committee and wider … Continue reading Pre-Budget 2023 Submission from Cyclist.ie →
Cyclist.ie delivered its Pre-Budget 2022 Submission to the Department of Finance earlier today (Wed 18th August 2021). You can read it in full as a PDF here. The introduction and summary of the submission can be read immediately below. A big thanks to our hard-working Executive Committee and wider team for preparing the submission. This … Continue reading PRE-BUDGET 2022 SUBMISSION FROM CYCLIST.IE →
Cyclist.ie delivered our Pre-Budget 2021 Submission to the Department of Finance earlier today. You can read it immediately below. A PDF version can also be found here. A big thanks to our hard-working Executive Committee and wider team for preparing the submission. Make the Programme for Government a Reality! Ensure 10% of Transport Capital Funding … Continue reading Pre-Budget 2021 submission →
Last September (2020) the Cyclist.ie Rural Cycling Collective officially launched our Vision for Cycling in Rural Ireland with the 8 priorities which we believe will enable more people in rural Ireland to cycle more often for everyday journeys. Since we launched the Vision we are pleased to see changes have been made, linking to each … Continue reading Our ‘Vision for Cycling in Rural Ireland’ Gains Momentum →
Cyclist.ie has had an intensely busy and fruitful period of campaigning over the last two years. In the text below, we list many of our highlights and main achievements in 2019 and 2020. It is broadly divided into Campaigns, Submissions, Presentations, International Advocacy Work and Organisational Developments. It is certainly not exhaustive, but will give … Continue reading cyclist.ie Highlights & Achievements – 2019 & 2020 →
Cyclist.ie welcomes the continuing high level investment in Active Travel projects and personnel from the present government. These investments are critical in helping Ireland to match its Climate Action Plan ambitions. The most recent announcement on 1st February 2023 allocated funding of €290 million nationwide for 2023 and sees a wide array of projects being … Continue reading Active Travel Investment Grants: 2023 Allocations – Cyclist.ie View →