Author: nigreenways
Election 2016: Alliance party political bikecast
Bikefast scours the Alliance Party Political Broadcast for evidence of thinking about bicycles, and is nearly run over by ALL THE TRAFFIC.
Belfast trashes the Bin Lane
Belfast’s world-famous Bin Lane has been consigned to the trash bin of history as cycling route development continues in the city.
New Belfast Bikes video is great
Belfast City Council have teamed up with Edwards and Co and film-maker Jonathan Gaston to produce a short how-to video all about Coca-cola Zero Belfast Bikes.
White Ortlieb pannier bag found in Belfast
A white and black Ortlieb waterproof pannier bag has been found in Belfast and the owner is being sought by The Belfast Bicycle Workshop.
Go West!
Cargobike Dad looks at how Belfast’s Cycling Revolution is inching west and where it can start to gather momentum with a little innovative thinking.
Comber Greenway in line for a makeover?
Yesterday’s Regional Development Questions at the Northern Ireland Assembly touched on the issue of developing the Comber Greenway. This popular and successful urban/rural greenway which links …
Cyclesaurus is dead
Contractors working on the Belfast Bicycle Improvement Plan today ripped through Cyclesaurus, little dinosaur tail cycle lane on Alfred Street.
NI Transport Minister goes Dutch
Northern Ireland’s Regional Development Minister Michelle McIlveen visited the Netherlands this week as preparations continue for the launch of two masterplans on the Belfast Bicycle Network and a Greenways Strategy for Northern Ireland.
Linen Quarter Current Problems
“The current state of the Linen Quarter is a place in Belfast that factors in the car users’ needs and not anyone else’s.”
Gasworks Bridge survives rough ride through planning
Belfast’s proposed pedestrian and cycling Gasworks Bridge has been granted planning permission by Belfast City Council, but a row has broken out over last minute Unionist resistance to the project.