Slowly and belatedly, secure cycle parking is beginning to appear, especially at stations (thanks Irish Rail), where it is essential to encourage cycling, especially to support so-called multi-model journeys
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General news about cycling
Smarter Travel Video – Why Cycle to UL?
This video describes the various smarter travel facilities and initiatives that have led to the University of Limerick winning the National Smarter Travel Campus of the Year Award, the National Cycling Campus of the Year Award and the National Students’ Union of the Year Award.
Cyclists priceless for cities
A new Danish study shows that cyclists and pedestrians contribute to roughly 50 % of the revenue in retailing in the large cities’ centres and roughly 25 % in the small and medium-sized cities. The bicycle is the preferred means of transportation in city centers, and cyclists visit more shops per trip than car drivers.
The relationship between cycling and commercial life has previously been examined in Copenhagen but not yet in other cities and towns in Denmark. Therefore, the Danish Road Directorate granted funding for such a survey in seven different municipalities in Denmark. The survey was conducted by the consulting company COWI, a member of the Cycling Embassy of Denmark. The results have just been published. Read more
Fund-raising volunteer sought
Cyclist.ie seeks a volunteer with fund-raising skills to help it secure corporate social responsibility (CSR)- or philanthropic-type funding for its work. Cyclist.ie’s fundraising volunteer will advise on, and help to advance, a plan to approach the chosen companies and funders. More info.
Launch of National Physical Activity Plan
Healthy Ireland launched the long awaited “Get Ireland Active – National Physical Activity Plan” in Dublin today (14th Jan 2016). Ministers Leo Varadkar (Health), Paschal Donohoe (Transport, Tourism and Sport) and Michael Ring (Sport) each spoke at the event. Dr. Damien Ó Tuama, National Cycling Coordinator with Cyclist.ie, attended on behalf of the cycling campaigning community. Cycling Ireland were also present representing the sporting arm of cycling.
The common theme of each of the Ministers’ speeches was that in order to avoid further pressure being applied to an already overstretched health service, it is essential to change national habits so as to have physical activity as a normal part of our everyday lives. Hear hear! And how does one change these habits? It will require multiple agencies, sporting groups, the voluntary sector etc. in order to bring about a paradigm shift at every level of society.
In Cyclist.ie, we strongly believe that the built environment itself must not be an ‘obesogenic one’ – it must make it easy and safe for people of all ages and abilities to walk and cycle. We are delighted to see this point elaborated more fully in Section Four (Environment) of the plan. The proof, of course, will be determined by the extent to which this plan shapes the capital spending programmes of other departments. It is simply not acceptable that cycling receives a minimal mention in the government’s spending plans announced recently; PDF available here
The National Physical Activity Plan is downloadable here and Cyclist.ie will be examining it in more detail over the coming days and weeks. Watch this space.
Cycle Commuting Stories
The Herald is running commuting stories this week using different modes of travel; these are the cycling stories
Belfast Bike Life Report
‘Bike Life’ has been prepared by Sustrans in partnership with the Department for Regional Development. It presents information on cycling infrastructure in Belfast, and cycling behaviour and attitudes to cycling expressed by Belfast residents. It is the first time that such comprehensive information has been provided for Belfast. Full Report
Ireland’s Transition to a Low Carbon Energy Future
This White Paper sets out our energy future. It confirms our core objectives of sustainability, security of supply and competitiveness. It strikes a balance between these three pillars, whilst ensuring a low carbon future. It seeks to empower and engage communities across Ireland. Facilitating our people to engage and debate Ireland’s energy challenges is essential for the future development of the industry. Full paper
Seville: Bike Friendly City
Kickstarters brightest bike gadgets
BBC Autos’ David K Gibson picks six of the crowdfunding site’s most promising projects for cyclists. Read more