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Restitching Belfast

Restitching Belfast

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Restitching Belfast – ten innovative suggestions for giving active travel the priority it needs to become more attractive than car travel for certain journeys

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Belfast Bicycle Culture exhibition

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A new Belfast Bicycle Culture photo exhibition launches in CastleCourt Shopping Centre from Saturday 28th August until Wednesday 7th September 2016

Belfast Bikes

Belfast Bikes gears up for expansion after impressive year one

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Belfast City Council are planning to proceed with Belfast Bikes expansion after a successful first year which has “exceeded expectations”

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Here comes Ciclovia Belfast 2

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The second running of Ciclovia Belfast will take place on Sunday 30th October 2016 as the popular event tries to put down some more roots in the city.

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Ditch the car, take the bike, save time

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The Cycling Unit launch Bike Week 2016 with a Top Gear style challenge between car and bicycle in rush hour Belfast.

The Politics

Your new cycling team at Stormont

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The Northern Ireland Assembly has been busy shuffling the deck for the new term and we can now reveal the key players in delivering Phase II of the Cycling Revolution.

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Euro funding boost for Comber Greenway

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Belfast has been chosen for a major European investment to promote cycling as a mode of transport, with up to a 300 per cent increase in …

Guest & opinion articles

Anti-Cycling Voices

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NI Cycles looks at the common threads among the ongoing anti-cycling comment pieces on television and newspapers – the points deliberately missed and provides a quick reminder of what the benefits of mass cycling really are.

The Politics

Election Cycle over – what now?

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The clock has started counting down on the first five years of Northern Ireland’s quarter century vision for cycling – will this crop of MLAs seize the moment after backing the three aims of Election Cycle 2016?

Seriously?

How government works

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A strange tale of the closure of the pathway beside the Waterfront Hall, a daft diversion pathway users, and the efficient response of government when a big problem was identified.

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