The Great Auckland Bike Market was so great!
A simple idea: a great big community bring & buy for bikes. Hold it in a high profile downtown location with tons of foot traffic. Add bike groups and bike shops and […]
On two wheels out east: announcing an Eastern Suburbs bike burb
Live in Auckland’s Eastern Suburbs and think your burb may be missing out on some of the (cycling) action? Well, fret no longer. The launch of a new bike burb […]
Glen Innes local links – results of the October 2015 consultation
Back in October 2015, Auckland Transport appealed for local intelligence on better biking around Glen Innes, Pt England, and St Heliers. This was the first of their new-style community consultations, complete with […]
New links for New Lynn
Auckland Transport is looking for feedback on making safer links for walking and cycling in the wider New Lynn area. In particular, says AT: ‘The area has good potential to […]
The Lake Road saga – is help finally on the way?
While reading a Wikipedia item last night about the history of NZ cycling awards, I noticed that the Lake Rd cycle lane was awarded New Zealand’s ‘Best Cycle Facility’ in […]
Join the Mangere BikeFIT fun on Queen’s Birthday
Our local hero Teau is at it again, with a family-friendly day of bike fun in Mangere on the Monday of Queen’s Birthday Weekend. There’ll be a sausage sizzle, giveaways […]
A call for Newmarket/ Parnell/ Remuera/ Meadowbank/ Orakei feedback!
[Update: Consultation now closed] Calling bike-friendly folk of Parnell, Grafton, Newmarket, upper Epsom, Remuera, Meadowbank and Orakei, and anyone who passes through these parts of town! Fresh from consulting on […]
Rail trails WITH trains – Final whistle for New Lynn-Avondale!
A guest blog by Sam Finnemore, one of our good friends and occasional contributors. A few weeks ago Bike Auckland shared Auckland Transport’s plans for the proposed New Lynn to […]
Open Streets, open hearts, open minds – a full-on delight
Open Streets on K Rd was a vigorous sequel to last year’s keen( but in the end half-pie) event on Quay St. Turns out, if you’re going to open a street, you can’t […]
