Clontarf to City Centre Cycle Route

Dublin City Council proposes to develop a dedicated 2.5 KM cycle route from Clontarf (Clontarf Road/Alfie Byrne Road) to Amiens Street/Talbot via Marino Mart, Fairview, Annesley Bridge Road and the North Strand Road.

The development will include improvements to footpaths and landscaping along the route, as well as the upgrading of pedestrian crossings to Toucan (bicycle friendly crossings) crossings and the introduction of new Toucan Crossings, including on the North Strand Road at Charleville Mall.

The construction of the cycle route will include the removal or relocation of some parking spaces as well as the alteration of the retaining wall on the east side of the North Strand Road and the alteration of the wall at Iarnrod Eireann Head Office on Amiens Street.

Plans can be inspected at Dublin City Council Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 between 9am and 4.30 pm until Thurs 23 February. Plans can also be inspected at the Central Area Office, 51-53 Lower Sean MacDermott Street, Dublin 1 between 10am and 3.30pm or at Charleville Mall Library, Charleville Mall, North Strand, Dublin 1 between 10am and 1pm and 2pm and 5pm.

Submissions are welcome until Thurs 9 March by writing to Executive Manager, Planning and Property Development Department, Dublin City Council, Block 4, Floor 3, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8.

For more information please click here.

 

 

Share:

More Posts

Revenue Raising Powers for Dublin City

Government confirmed their support for legislation that would allow local authorities charge a small visitors tax if they wished to do so. Dublin welcomes millions of visitors each year. Tourism is vital to our economy, but it also places added pressure on city services — street cleaning, waste collection, public

Read More »

Update on Local Democracy Taskforce

As Local Government spokesperson, Mary recently sought an update on the the Local Democracy Taskforce. Following questions to the Minister, it was confirmed that the Local Democracy Taskforce submitted its final report to the Minister and Minister of State in early March 2026. The report is currently under review. The

Read More »

75 Years of the National College of Ireland

This is a remarkable milestone for the National College of Ireland as the institution celebrates 75 years of transforming lives, championing education, and creating opportunities at the heart of Dublin City. From its beginnings in 1951 to the vibrant, future-focused campus it is today, NCI has stayed true to its

Read More »

The Rotunda Hospital

A new planning application for the redevelopment of the Rotunda hospital will be lodged as soon as possible, backed fully by the Government. The planning application includes: These improvements will deepen the existing partnership with the Mater Hospital, creating even stronger clinical links that directly enhance safety, access, and the

Read More »

Join Mary's Newsletter

Quick Links

Home

About

Latest

Donate

Privacy Policy

Contact Details

© All rights reserved

Website by The Website Shop