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Ciclovia Belfast 2 on the cards
Ciclovia Belfast looks set to return for a sequel as a Belfast City Council committee will decide next Wednesday on funding for the event.
Cycling to health in Northern Ireland
Dr Mark Tully makes the case for cycling investment as a public health intervention in Northern Ireland, to tackle both physical and mental health problems.
Family Adventure: Dutch Style
A Belfast family take a short break to the rural heart of The Netherlands and on their travels are amazed by the everyday nature of cycling in towns and cities.
Knockmore Road, Lisburn
Following the tragic death of Mahfouz Balid, Cargobike Dad looks at ways to improve the obvious safety deficiencies for pedestrians and bicycle users on the Knockmore Road in Lisburn.
Alfred St – Upper Arthur St Cycle Path
NI Cycles takes a closer look at the developing city centre cycle track with a few aspect causing concern – from bollard placement to junction protection and priority measures.
First section of Belfast to Dublin Greenway opens
Northern Ireland Transport Minister Michelle McIlveen has opened the first section of a traffic-free greenway from Belfast to Dublin in a project which has controversially halved capacity on the Belfast to Dublin mainline railway.
Belfast’s new cycleway launched (video)
The new Alfred Street – Upper Arthur Street cycleway in Belfast has been officially launched by Transport Minister Michelle McIlveen. The cycleway provides a protected route from the traffic-free Laganside route all the way to the pedestrianised city centre shopping area around Cornmarket.
Report: Man dies after lorry / bicycle collision in Lisburn
A man has died after a road crash in Lisburn. He was cycling when in collision with a truck being driven on the Knockmore Road.
Join the grand opening of Belfast’s new cycleway
Fancy joining Regional Development Minister Michelle McIlveen for a cycle down the Bin Lane? Well here’s your big chance tomorrow!
Belfast’s first bicycle signal installed
Belfast’s first dedicated signal-controlled bicycle crossing is being installed on May Street as work continues on the Section 1 of the Belfast Bicycle Improvement Plan.