Author: nigreenways
Getting on the wrong side of cyclists
Should Belfast’s new cycling infrastructure be fully separated from general traffic on the busiest roads? Are kerbs and painted surfaces enough, or should bollards be deployed …
Building bridges (Restitching Belfast 3)
“We build too many walls and not enough bridges.” This saying (despite its disputed origin) resonates here in Belfast. Twenty years after the Good Friday Agreement we still …
Ciclovia Belfast casts a second magic spell
Bikefast looks back at a successful second running of Ciclovia Belfast and the plans for the future
Belfast Bicycle Network Plan discussed at the Northern Ireland Assembly
Cycling was on the agenda at Stormont this week with the Infrastructure Ministrer Chris Hazzard fielding questions on the much anticipated Belfast Bicycle Network Plan
Grow the greenway network
Well, this is good news.. Watch the Committee for Infrastructure briefing by Minister Chris Hazzard on his priorities for the coming term.
Bog Meadows Greenway (Restitching Belfast 2)
A new greenway project to create a 2.7 mile traffic-free corridor from the heart of Belfast to Andersonstown could boost active travel in the city
Infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure (say current NI cyclists)
Current cyclists in Northern Ireland have told a government survey that cycling infrastructure investment is desperately needed
Transport Hub Greenway (Restitching Belfast 1)
The 20 acre development of a Belfast Transport Hub is a great opportunity to create a new greenway to the south west of the city centre.