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Author: Clara Clark

Team Ireland is husband and wife Charles Mollan and Clara Clark, establishing the first Cycling Without Age Chapter in Ireland in February 2017. Both keen cyclists and environmentalists, we want to bring free cycling fun and outdoor activity to residents of care homes and people of all ages and abilities in the community throughout Ireland.
29.01.2019

From zero to 30 bikes in 26 months….

When I launched CWA in Ireland in June 2017, I had no idea of how it would be received. But, I believed in it as a brilliant initiative and I just began to tell the story of how it worked… and the media, then the public, then corporates, then local authorities, began to contact me […]

11.04.2017

Cycling is… an ode to Cycling

Cycling is…. Cycling is joy Cycling is freedom Cycling is fun Cycling is exhilarating Cycling is A to B in jig time Cycling is saving the planet Cycling is cleaning the air Cycling is leaving space for those who need to drive Cycling is blowing the wind in my hair Cycling is fit legs and […]

19.03.2017

Wet, windy Parade, but we made it!

Here we are waiting for the start of our section, 200 years of Cycling, at the St Patrick’s Day Dublin Parade. Unfortunately, like many another St Patrick’s Day in Ireland, we had wet, windy cold weather. But, that did not deter the over 100,000 spectators who stood patiently and cheered enthusiastically as each section of […]

16.03.2017

St Patrick’s Day Dublin Parade celebrates 200 Years of Cycling

When the Dublin Cycling Campaign heard about Cycling Without Age and that we were bringing the first rickshaw bike to Dublin, they invited us to join the St Patrick’s Day Dublin Parade, which has over 100,000 visitors. This year they are celebrating 200 Years of Cycling, so we were delighted to say yes. It was […]

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