Open Day on Glen Innes to Tamaki cycleway – Saturday, 22 November
Following on from our post earlier today, a flyer (click here to download PDF) will be delivered to the Orakei area later this week. It advertises an open day Auckland Transport is holding […]
Powering on to our next success – GI to Tamaki
Wasn’t last Sunday’s weather amazing! Add to gorgeous weather the chance to learn more about our next big new cycleway, and you’ll find me in top form. I spent the […]
Your survey responses on Panmure Station bike parking proposal
Our blog and AT’s survey published last month about bike parking at train stations focused on a possible design for Panmure Train and Bus Station. AT received 75 survey responses […]
Postponed to 19 July – Auckland Frocks are back!
A guest post from Nic Williams and our friends at Frocks on Bikes. That’s right ladies, we are re-freshed, re-juvenated and re-inspired to help you facilitate and advocate for more […]
Take your hat off to the Orakei Local Board
Wonderful things keep happening with boardwalks around Orakei, thanks to the Local Board’s commitment to walking and cycling. Dodging between Friday’s south westerly showers, I went exploring with a friend […]
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 […]
Diggers start soon on Tamaki Dr to Glen Innes – major new cycleway
A reminder: The presentation is on tonight! A new joint initiative between AT and the NZTA will see work begin later this year on a new cycleway to be built […]
Calling all Pakurangians – ignore the busway plans!
…what you should be really getting excited about is the cycleway planned to run along Pakuranga Road and Ti Rakau Drive! At least that is our attitude to the AMETI […]
Across Hobson Bay…
Closes today – have you spent 3 minutes to say you want a cycleway across Hobson Bay? …lies a better cycle network for Auckland’s central / east. As many of […]