Stop Dead End Planning: Have your say on Proposed Plan Change 121 – Karaka Road Precinct
Why proposed Plan Change 121 would be bad for walking and cycling corridors, and why it’s a failure to plan for these corridors from Auckland Council.
Welcoming Bike Pukekohe: Our Newest Bike Burb Rolls In
Say hello to the newest Bike Burb on the block – Bike Pukekohe!
Bike Hub opens in Manurewa – here’s why
Let’s celebrate a new Bike Hub joining the network: Manurewa. Reesh Casey who runs the Hub explains how Bike Hubs help the community in this poetic speech.
Project Watch 2024 – Southside
Project Watch examines the bike infrastructure being delivered across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. We report on what’s been built, what’s underway, and what’s glimmering on the horizon – because it’s important to count what we’ve won by raising our collective voices.
Making the case for protected cycleways in Manurewa
This is a guest blog piece by Richard Casey from Bike Manurewa. Richard lives and works in Manurewa, teaching at one of the local high schools. He is passionate about […]
5 Summits Franklin Trails cycle adventure
In December Teva, our new Community Activation Manager, went on an adventure around the 5 Summits with Franklin Trails; a bike burb which bridges Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland, and the Waikato […]
Carless in South Auckland
This is a guest blog, written by Juan P. He’s based in Manukau with his partner and child, and they all get around by bike! Huge thanks to Juan for […]
Inspiring Change in Onehunga: Tactical Low Traffic Areas
We welcome the Arthur Grey Low Traffic Area in Onehunga, and commend the team who launched this important pilot project! Bike Auckland joined their paint-a-crate day over the weekend, and […]
Speak up for better bike connections in Māngere!
Māngere could and should be cycling nirvana: easy flat terrain, lots of schools and churches, great local town centres, and stunning parks and natural features (go ask that maunga!). But […]
