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Duncan Laidlaw from Bike Kaipātiki
We are pleased to announce that with support from Panuku Bike Kaipatiki will be running a popup bike hub from the Northcote Town Centre most Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in September and October 2018.
Activities will include:
Drop in bike safety checks and tune-ups
Borrow bikes
Donate … View moreWe are pleased to announce that with support from Panuku Bike Kaipatiki will be running a popup bike hub from the Northcote Town Centre most Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in September and October 2018.
Activities will include:
Drop in bike safety checks and tune-ups
Borrow bikes
Donate bikes you no longer use and Bike Kaipatiki will service them and donate them to organisations who can get them to those who need and will use them
Bling your bike on the 22nd of September and join us for a night ride along the Northcote Safe Cycle Route from 6:30pm to show off those lights! Safe for all ages and abilities.
Join us for guided rides.
Hours:
Tuesday, Thursday - 10am to 4pm
Saturday - 9am to 3pm
Come back often for updates or join the fun and the discussion at Facebook: www.facebook.com...
Duncan Laidlaw from Bike Kaipātiki
Tomorrow's forecast is for bad weather so the Bike Maintenance day at Shepherds Park has been cancelled.
Duncan Laidlaw from Bike Kaipātiki
Today in the Bike Kaipatiki email came a surprise, a win. While consulting on the pedestrian enhancements at the intersection of Tarahanga Street and Sylvan Ave AT have listened to feedback and agreed to include a 3m wide path to link the new crossing with the bridge and Onepoto Domain.
Big … View moreToday in the Bike Kaipatiki email came a surprise, a win. While consulting on the pedestrian enhancements at the intersection of Tarahanga Street and Sylvan Ave AT have listened to feedback and agreed to include a 3m wide path to link the new crossing with the bridge and Onepoto Domain.
Big thanks go to everyone who submitted, especially those that submit on behalf of Bike Kaipatiki and Bike Auckland.
This is significant not only in what it enables today but also in what it means when the Northcote Safe Cycle Route is finished, Seapath is in and Skypath is in. It might seem like a small piece right now but it will connect Onepoto to all these projects in future providing better access and more fun!
For more information and the letter to stakeholders see our website www.bikekaipatiki.nz...
Duncan Laidlaw from Bike Kaipātiki
The route Connecting Northcote Point to Smales Farm is underway. This will link the Northcote Ferry, various schools, Northcote Town Centre, Bridgeway and Smales Farm to local Kaipātiki residents.
Duncan Laidlaw from Bike Kaipātiki
Your Bike Kaipatiki team is less than impressed by AT's "options" for lower Queen St in Northcote Point. We've worked with Bike Auckland to come up with this blog post - please share widely and tell AT they need to get it right. It isn't a "safe" route if cars and… View moreYour Bike Kaipatiki team is less than impressed by AT's "options" for lower Queen St in Northcote Point. We've worked with Bike Auckland to come up with this blog post - please share widely and tell AT they need to get it right. It isn't a "safe" route if cars and cyclists are forced to share the same piece of roadway. As the blog puts it, it's a "big hairy rat in weasel’s clothing". We couldn't have put it better ourselves!
www.bikeauckland.org.nz...
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