August 4, 2006 No Comments
To be honest, I don’t really have an awful lot of time for blogs.
Most of them consist of people whining about topics they no little about, and are incredibly boring.
This one will be no different.
Its just a place for me to bitch and complain, safe in the knowledge that few people will read and even less will care.
I’ll probably get bored of it as well, but in the meantime I’ll post a
Read more...July 11, 2006 2 Comments
Here you can post information of where you think is a good cycle route in Galway.
This can help other cyclists who may be unaware of shortcuts, good road surfaces, favourable traffic conditons or something else that makes a particular route a good one.
Read more...July 5, 2006 No Comments
Draft Agenda
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Galway Cycling Campaign AGM.
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minutes of last AGM
1) Review of recent activities.
2) PRO’s Report
3) Treasurers Report
4) Reports on specific Campaign issues
5) Resignation of Officers
6) Election of Officers
7) Discussion of proposed actions for next year.
Read more...June 5, 2006 No Comments
Vulnerable Road Users in Galway*
June 5, 2006 No Comments
Galway Cycling Campaign
c/o Galway One World Centre, Bridge Mills, Galway, Ireland.
e mail: galwaycyclist@yahoo.co.uk
Website Admin: james@galwaycycling.org
Read more...April 20, 2006 No Comments
The Galway Cycling Campaign has called for bikes to be carried on bus services as one of a range of suggestions made on the city’s Bus study. The study is being carried out by Booz Allen Hamilton consultants to identify a future path for the Galway’s public transport services and the deadline for submissions closed on Tuesday.
The cyclists highlight the common practice elsewhere of facilitating the carriage of cycles on buses. They claim this has the potential to benefit both cyclists and the public transport service by opening up access to locations that are both too far to cycle but not within walking distance of bus routes. The cyclists provide an overview of a range of cities and bus services across the globe where bicycle carriage is permitted on buses both internally and via externally mounted racks. The examples include:
Read more...April 14, 2006 No Comments
An Archive of our old website can be found here .
Read more...April 14, 2006 No Comments
Cyclists welcome Minister’s moves on privatisation of
road safety cameras.
The Galway Cycling Campaign has issued a warm welcome
for Minister Martin Cullen’s new road safety bill,
which allows for the privatisation of road safety
cameras. They are now calling for the new speed
cameras to be rolled out as quickly as possible with a
particular emphasis on urban areas. The privatisation
of speed limit enforcement services was a key
recommendation of Galway Cycling Campaign’s submission
on the national speed limit review in 2003. At that
time, the GCC noted that a top safety measure in an EU
March 29, 2006 No Comments
5/10/04 Seminar on Safe Cycling Techiques at NUI, Galway
A contact made at the National Obesity Task Force event in September came to frutition on Tuesday 5th October when the GCC held a seminar on the “ABCs of Cycling in Galway” in Darcy-Thompson Theatre, NUI, Galway. The event was arranged in co-operation with Ms Cindy Dring of the Health Promotion office of NUI, Galway and was open to the public. The object which was to provide tips and tricks for bicycle users in city traffic with topics such as.
Read more...October 2004 Western Health Board express interest in backing signs project
Another contact made at the National Obesity Task Force event in September also came to frutition in October. Following from contacts made with Jacky Jones, the Western Health Board Health-Promotion chief, an approach was made with regards to seeking additional financial backing for the Faster by bike in Galway signs project. Paul Gillen of the WHB health promotion services has indicated that suppport might be available and discussions are taking place
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