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Caves Marsh
The Malahide Community Forum has identified Seabury to Pope John Paul II primary school as one of our four priority routes for Schoolchildren to have safe access to School. We did this as we feel that Barrack Bridge is a pinch … Continue reading
Posted in Active Travel, Climate Change, Community, Cycle paths, Environment, Footpaths, Pedestrians, School Children, Transport, Uncategorized, Walks
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Malahide Family Friendly Bike Rides – Cycling for all ages
We all know that staying active, while maintaining social distance, is critical to our physical and mental health, especially during this challenging time. To complement our series of Malahide Looped Walks, we’re publishing this series of “Malahide Family Friendly Bike … Continue reading
Malahide Family Bike Rides: 3. Robswall Park
Welcome to the third in our series of Malahide family bike rides. You may view all our bike rides here. If you prefer walking – see our series of Malahide Looped Walks. Please remember – Paths within our parks and green … Continue reading
Would you like your kids to be able to cycle safely to school?
The Active Travel Sub Committee of the Malahide Community Forum was set up in 2020 with a goal of improving walking & cycling facilities in Malahide, with a particular focus on the provision of “Safe Routes to Schools”. By improving … Continue reading
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