Call for feedback – a new green route along the Tamaki Estuary
East Auckland bike champ Kirsten Shouler writes: ** Update: submissions have been extended till 15 May ** The beautiful coastal waterfront along the Tamaki River not only has huge historic and […]
More infrastructure = more cycling = better health
No great surprises here, but research in the United States has found a link between improved cycle infrastructure and positive health outcomes. The research specifically concentrated on the development of […]
Cycleway detours at Te Atatu
Sarah Price, NZTA’s stakeholder manager would like to alert NW Cycleway users and people on the Te Atatu Interchange that there’s a few shifts of paths coming up. Thanks to […]
Cycle Action meeting this Thursday, 26 February – Get along!
Where: Pioneer Women’s Centre, Ground Floor Meeting Room, Freyburg Square off High Street in the central city When: 6pm on Thursday, 26 February What: A presentation on the GI-Tamaki cycle way […]
The Bicycle: The amazing space saving device
Riding a bike isn’t just: a fun way to travel healthy giving independence and freedom back to children good for the environment a great way to connect with public transport […]
Tamaki Drive to Glen Innes Cycleway
Last Thursday Cycle Action had the pleasure of hosting a presentation from Andrew Scoggins of Auckland Transport and Mieszko Iwaskow from NZTA on the proposed Tamaki Drive to Glen Innes […]
What the Whau? Greenways!
The Whau Local Board are asking you for your input on which routes of their Greenways plan you want prioritised, and whether they have included all that are important to […]
Parnell Rail Tunnel to go Green(Way)
A few days ago, Waitemata Local Board member Christopher Dempsey confirmed that using the old Parnell Rail Tunnel for cycling is indeed feasible. This makes a Greenway from Newmarket to […]
Want to cycle in the Whau area? Help plan the Greenways!
The Whau Local Board is showing concepts for the Greenways routes in their board area – a Greenways area where we have blogged about before. Come along and give your […]