Get ready, there’s a bike train a-coming
Sue Cardwell heads to the Waterview Primary bike train launch to see what she can find out about starting a bike train.
Katoa, Ka Ora; support safer streets around schools
I was lucky to have the joy of cycling to kura (school) with my friends. I have such happy memories from those journeys, and I stayed active and healthy because […]
From the ground up: a proposal for a bikeable Onehunga
In a week when we’ve been thinking about how kids get to school, and the importance to kids of freedom on wheels, here’s a guest post by Nicholas Lee (cross-posted […]
More school cycle tracks arriving
Great to hear that cycle tracks are being rolled out at more and more schools – getting new generations of Aucklanders on wheels, maybe for their first time. This time, […]
Te Atatu Peninsula and 30 km/h zones
Guest post by Bryce Pearce, one of our people out west I cycle and love to see kids and adults cycling. You know, just getting around. What I hate to […]
Cycle Summit Video – Nga Iwi School Project
In one of our last Cycle Summit speaker videos, we have Hamish Mackie, of Mackie Research and Consulting, talk about the Nga Iwi School project in Mangere. Using the concept […]
Cycle Summit Video – Counties Manukau Sport
In this video from the Cycle Summit, Kerri Wells talks about Counties Manukau Sport’s activities in providing cycle skills training and finding safe spaces for children to learn and be […]
Cycle Summit Video – Bike On / Bikes in Schools
As one of the first individual pieces from the recent Cycling Summit in Auckland, here’s the video of Paul McArdle talking about Bike On’s ‘Bikes in Schools‘ programme, including their […]
Bikes in Schools inspires Auckland school’s bike track scheme
Mangere’s Nga Iwi Primary School last Thursday opened its flash new cycle track on the school grounds. To reverse low levels of school kids cycling, Auckland Transport, various sponsors and […]