Published: 12th JUNE 2019

Double boost for cycling in Londonderry

Cycling in Derry~Londonderry got a double boost with two new resources launched in Bike Week (8-16 June 2019). A new online map was launched by Derry and Strabane District Council (DCSDC) which marks out all local cycling routes, bike parking and useful cycling facilities such as bike repair stations.

People on bikes on a cycling and walking bridge

Launching the new resource, Derry City and Strabane District Mayor, Councillor Michaela Boyle, said it would be a really valuable guide for people who cycle, especially those new to the area.

"I’m delighted to see the launch of the online map which offers quick and easy access to the latest information on all our local greenways, park cycle paths, shared use paths and on-road cycle lanes in our District,” she declared.

"Making it easier for people to travel in a more active way is a key objective for Council as it’s good for our environment, reducing congestion and carbon emissions. And it’s great for people’s physical and mental health.

"With our ever-expanding traffic-free greenway network and the development of our parks and green infrastructure, we are making really positive strides towards developing a more sustainable region."

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Making it easier for people to travel in a more active way is a key objective for Council as it’s good for our environment, reducing congestion and carbon emissions. And it’s great for people’s physical and mental health. Blockquote quotation marks
Councillor Michaela Boyle, Derry City and Strabane District Mayor

New bike storage unit

Commuters who would like to cycle but don’t have access to a bike can now benefit from a new bike unit which has opened this week at Ebrington Square in the city.

Six new bikes will be available from the bike storage unit as part of the Leading The Way programme, funded by the Public Health Agency (PHA) in the north west. Sustrans delivers the programme to encourage commutes by cycling or walking to public sector staff from the Western Health and Social Care Trust, DCSDC and PHA.

Krysten Maier, Sustrans Active Travel Officer said: "We're really pleased to be able to extend the use of six new bikes to employees through the Leading the Way project. Ebrington is a wonderful public space in Derry and it will be a great meeting point for staff across the various organizations to come together for a range of cycle-based activities.

"With a close proximity to the Peace Bridge and Derry's extensive riverside greenway network, we're hoping this new bike storage unit will be a great way to break down some of the barriers that staff in the North West face when it comes to cycling and inspire them to get back on the bike more and more."

View the new cycling map by visiting the Council’s website

To find out more about the Leading The Way programme contact Krysten

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