Tag: Featured
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
Belfast Bikes gears up for expansion after impressive year one
Belfast City Council are planning to proceed with Belfast Bikes expansion after a successful first year which has “exceeded expectations”
Ditch the car, take the bike, save time
The Cycling Unit launch Bike Week 2016 with a Top Gear style challenge between car and bicycle in rush hour Belfast.
Your new cycling team at Stormont
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.
Election Cycle over – what now?
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?
How government works
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.
My year with Belfast Bikes
Bikefast grabbed a chat with Anne Doherty from the Belfast Bikes team to find out how they delivered a scheme which has recorded 191,000 journeys in its first year and has transformed central Belfast.
191,000 journeys in Belfast Bikes year one
Coca Cola Zero Belfast Bikes celebrates its first birthday, following a successful year ans 191,000 journeys as the people of Belfast take Northern Ireland’s flagship public bike scheme to their hearts.
Guest & opinion articles
May 11, 2016
Anti-Cycling Voices
Written by: nigreenways
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.