There’s something hopeful growing in Glen Innes…
There’s something really hopeful growing in Glen Innes, and once it’s there most people will get so used to it they won’t even notice it. It’s called a bike network. […]
Time to gee up GI to Tamaki Drive!
Thanks to everyone for your comments on Charmaine’s blog post about “ghost cycleways”, and the subsequent discussions on our Facebook page and others. I can see you share Bike Auckland’s hunger […]
We can’t ride your ghost cycleways: what’s happening with GI2TD?
The Glen Innes to Tamaki (GI2TD) shared path is second only to Skypath and Seapath in importance as a regionally transformational cycleway for Auckland. We long for the completion of […]
All cycleways lead to Glen Innes Town Centre…
…at least, they do in this current consultation by Auckland Transport, which focuses on making it much easier and safer to ride between the surrounding areas of Stonefields, St John […]
Bridge clip-ons: giving bikes an edge on Tamaki Drive
As you will probably have read in our Tamaki Drive jubilation blog, a lot of big decisions are currently being made on cycleways in the Orakei area. Hot on the […]
A boardwalk for Ngapipi – Section 4 of the Eastern Path
As you will probably have read in our Tamaki Drive jubilation blog, a lot of big decisions are currently being made on cycleways in the Orakei area. Hot on the […]
AT decides on Section 4 of Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive
It’s been a long time coming, but on the 4th of August, Auckland Transport at last announced its preferred route for Section 4 of the Glen Innes to Tamaki Shared […]
The final leap – linking the Glen Innes path to Tamaki Drive
Te Ara ki Uta ki Tai, our Great Eastern Cycleway from Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive, continues to snake its way towards the city. In the last week, Auckland Transport has narrowed […]
How 2km of concrete has changed one family’s life
Charmaine, who blogs as ‘Buzzy in the Burbs‘, is keen to inspire others to get out and explore far and wide, be it on foot or bike. She shares with us […]