Burbwatching: Spring 2019
This year we introduced Project Watch, so you can stay up to date with the progress on cycling projects around the city. And now we’re proud to bring you Burbwatching […]
They came, they shopped, we saw: Buy-Cycle Te Atatu
A report from Carol Green on Bike Te Atatu’s highly effective Buy-Cycle campaign to highlight people on bikes as regular shoppers. Expect to see a lot more of this sort of thing! […]
Buy-Cycle Te Atatu: a ‘photo/shop’ contest!
More people on bikes means more people stopping in – and spending up! – at local shops, cafes, restaurants, and bars. We know it, the stats show it, but how […]
It’s all go at the Bike Kaipatiki Pop-Up Hub!
As if overnight, a bike hub has popped up in the Northcote town centre. Where did it spring from? Well, back in July, Panuku and the Northcote Business Association had […]
Out and about with the Burbs in Biketober – a photo story
One of the particular delights of Biketober – the community-created festival of springtime bike fun! – is seeing our Bike Burbs run events in their neighbourhoods and beyond. Below, we […]
Biketastic Te Atatu – Sunday 19 November
Two of Auckland’s staunchest bike burb groups are launching into summer with local festivities on the same day. We love their get up and go! Out west, Bike Te Atatu […]
Talking to Local Boards 101: a timely workshop
You probably have ideas about how Auckland should spend your rates. And, as a local, you probably have smart ideas about clever projects in your neighbourhood that would make life better for […]
Busy Burbs – a Bike Devonport report
While Bike Auckland cracks on with the big picture strategy, helping pull together and promote a citywide vision, we’re delighted to report that strong local groups are hard at work articulating […]
Bike Shore – a new group for Milford and Takapuna
Are you based in Takapuna or Milford? Do you bike around town… or wish you could? There’s a new local ‘bike burb’ group focussing on your area: Bike Shore, in the […]