Social cycling for the win! (Image: Pickpik) Paging all Monthly Cyclers! We are delighted to confirm that Monthly Cycles is back! After so many months, and such hard times for so many, we’ll finally be reuniting for social cycles, chats and vittles: We meet on Saturday, 12 June 2021 at 12 noon! 😀 Due to Covid, …
Author Archives: Joan O'Connell
World Anti-Racism Day // #TogetherAgainstRacism #FightRacism
Sunday, 21 March 2021, is International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. This year’s theme is “Youth standing up against racism,” and the hashtag is #FightRacism. The Irish Network Against Racism’s campaign is also using the #TogetherAgainstRacism hashtag. This year’s theme also follows the mostly youth-led Black Lives Matter movements, which included last summer’s …
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Sustainable Mobilities and Inclusion: Summary Paper
Over recent months, the Monthly Cycles crew have been busy bringing together a Report on Sustainable Mobilities and Inclusion, with thanks to the support of Dublin City Council. As part of our preparations, we will be publishing an Interim Report in December. Ahead of this, we are delighted to give you a flavour of what …
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Feeling two tyred?
As part of Road Safety Week, the Road Safety Authority was busy tweeting today about #NationalTyreSafetyDay and the #GetAGrip hashtag. They RSA seems to think that only cars and trucks have tyres – but we know better! So, what do cyclers need to know about tyres? Here’s a few tidbits. (We won’t be covering tubeless …
Webinar: Inclusion and Mobilities – hosted by Monthly Cycles
Inclusion & Mobilites webinar: Thursday, September 24th at 7pm, hosted by Monthly Cycles. Image: Hannah Loughlin. As you may now by know, our in-person Monthly Cycles event to mark our first birthday had to be postponed.. 😢 However Since the Monthly Cycles crew is a bunch of amazing and unstoppable humans, just like all our …
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CANCELLED: Happy Birthday to us! A year of Monthly Cycles
Social cycling for the win! Image: Pickpik CANCELLED: Unfortunately, the Monthly Cycles crew have had to postpone our event this Sunday, 20 September 2020, due to the latest Covid developments and expected restrictions for Dublin. Rather than cancelling our event entirely, we are hoping to be able to hold a Belated Birthday Monthly Cycle as …
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Monthly Cycles can be Royals..!
Image: Joan O’Connell. Event info Thanks to everyone who have joined us on our post-lockdown events in June and July! We encourage as many people to join us, especially if you or someone you know is new or returning to cycling in recent months. ❤️ Our next meet-up will be on Sunday, 9 August 2020, …
Monthly Cycles go back to Blackrock
Image: Sascha Kohlmann/Wikimedia Event info After our first socially distanced Monthly Cycle, we’re back on 4 July! Please join us, especially if you or someone you know is new to cycling since lockdown. ❤️ We’ll meet on Saturday, 4 July 2020, at the earlier time of 11:30am outside Blackrock DART station. (You can view the …
Our first socially distanced Monthly Cycle!
Event info We’re back for our first socially distanced Monthly Cycle! Please join us, especially if you or someone you know is new to cycling since lockdown. ❤️ We’ll meet on Saturday, 13 June 2020, at 2pm at the Criminal Courts building on Parkgate Street. You can check the location at this Google Maps link. …
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The International Women’s Day Monthly Cycle
Unstoppable women. Image: pxfuel This Sunday, 8th March, is International Women’s Day – and you betchya we’re holding our next Monthly Cycle then! 😀 We’re meeting at Drumcondra train station at 1pm. You can find our meeting point at this Google Maps link, here. From there, we’ll take a leisurely spin along the banks of …
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