Whanganui wants to move its residents – on their bikes or feet rather than in cars

Whanganui’s district council wants to get people out of their cars and onto their bikes or feet. ZARYD WILSON looks at the council’s new, long-term active transport vision. More people […]

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Ride Leader Programme

Cycling New Zealand (CNZ) have been developing the Ride Leader programme across NZ and we are keen to grow the network across Manawatu and Whanganui. Ride leaders are people who […]

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Fifth stage of Shared Pathways Project completed ahead of schedule

The latest phase of Whanganui’s City to North Mole shared pathway is now complete. The new 2.5 metre wide concrete shared pathway between Balgownie Avenue and Gilberd Street opens to […]

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Whanganui Bus Review Consultation

What you need to know: WHEN: public consultation is scheduled for: 29 May – 7 July 2017.  Over this period, members of the public are invited to provide feedback on […]

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The NZ Transport Agency’s Favourite Places to Ride competition is back for 2017

The NZ Transport Agency‘s Favourite Places to Ride competition is back for 2017. Nominate your favourite bike rides in New Zealand and help others discover world-class routes that might be in […]

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New school tracks get students on the move

Mosston School’s new bike track and scooter track has changed the way the school’s students look at cycling. The tracks, on the school field, are new this term. Principal Michelle […]

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On Your Bike NZ

Whanganui cycling features in the latest On Your Bike NZ article – featuring some of the fantastic cycling highlights of our beautiful town. You can read the full article here.

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Minister opens city cycleways

Spades, scissors and pedals dominated Transport Minister Simon Bridges’ morning in Whanganui yesterday as he turned the first sod of a new inner city cycleway and later cut the ribbon […]

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