Cycling / April 2015
May 2015 | March 2015-
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Wellington Cycling Framework: progress or procrastination?
- Cycling in Wellington
- On 21 April, a rally of over 350 people who cycle demanded that WCC “get on with it” and start building cycling infrastructure. On 30 April, Council will debate the Wellington Cycling Framework, the “master plan” for developing cycling in Wellington. Is this the start of the progress that the rally demanded, or is it another exercise in procrastination?
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Public support lifts public transport and cycling up priority list for transport improvements in the Wellington region
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Public transport and cycling are big winners in a new transport plan for the Wellington region approved today by the Regional Transport Committee but some major strategic roading initiatives will also put some muscle into economic growth, Committee Chair Fran Wilde says.
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eBike user profile: Deborah East
- Cycling in Wellington
- Deborah navigates the hills of Brooklyn on her eBike. What kind of people ride eBikes, and why? I put these questions to real estate agent and eBike user Deborah East: My e-bike has got me back into cycling after many years of inactivity, and I am slowly getting fitter and healthier because of the bike.
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Brooklyn, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Over 350 people on bikes say “Get on With It” to WCC
- Cycling in Wellington
- The rally shows how WCC should “lifi it’s act” [Photo: Patrick Morgan] Ron Beernink, Cycle Aware Wellington Committee member, reports: Over 350 hands went up when people at the Get On With It rally were asked, “who has had a near miss?” That same morning another cyclist had an collision on Thorndon Quay.
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Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Real cycling progress: the Leonie Gill Pathway opens
- Cycling in Wellington
- Celia Wade-Brown cuts the ribbon opening the Pathway Although cycling in Wellington sometimes seems to be mired in “paralysis by analysis”, on Sunday 19 April it was great to join Councillors, local residents, walkers and cyclists for the opening of a real piece of cycling (and walking) infrastructure: the Leonie Gill Pathway in Kilbirnie.
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Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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“Get on with it” ride to the Council
- Cycling in Wellington
- On Tuesday 21 April, Wellington’s cyclists will be riding from Wellington Railway Station to Civic Square to encourage the Council to “Get on With It” and build the cycle infrastructure needed to establish a cycling transport system in Wellington.
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Te Ngākau Civic Square, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Last chance to put cycling in Wellington’s future
- Cycling in Wellington
- Today, 17 April, is the last chance to submit on Wellington City’s 10 year plan.
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Positive changes
- Sustainable Wellington Transport
- When the Arras Tunnel opened to vehicles, the media was quick to pick up on cyclists going through.
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Arras Tunnel, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa
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