City Set to Embrace Bike Challenge

Norman Gruebsch reckons more people should hop on their bikes. Next month’s Aotearoa Bike Challenge promotes the benefits of cycling with some great prizes up for grabs, the Whanganui District […]

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Scooter training for Mosston School

In the last few weeks, Mosston School students have practised road safety and etiquette skills for using scooters in an off-road environment. The skills training, which is part of Let’s […]

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Cycleway opens for family fun

The new cycleway at Gonville School in Whanganui opens on Wednesday and a bunch of young test riders were giving it a big thumbs up this week. The 400m track […]

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Workshop on cycle safety

The best and fastest way to get from A to B by car can be the worst way to get there on a bicycle, Cycling Action Network instructor Julian Hulls […]

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Whanganui 3 Bridges Marathon

The PAK’nSave Whanganui 3 Bridges Marathon will be held on the 10th of December 2016. The course runs alongside the picturesque Whanganui River and over the Dublin, Cobham and City […]

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Aotearoa Cycle Challenge

Aotearoa Bike Challenge is a great initiative during the month of February 2017 to encourage more people to discover how easy and enjoyable riding a bike can be. It is […]

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Gonville School

Gonville School is leaping on board the government run Bikes in Schools programme. Over the school holidays, work is starting on the Gonville Community Cycle Track ready for the grand […]

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Work Starts on New Shared Pathway Along Our Awa

Last week Mayor Annette Main and a group of enthusiastic cyclists officially opened Stage1of the City to North Mole pathway, which runs from the Whanganui City Bridge to Castlecliff. The […]

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New Pathway Will Provide More Choices

Encouraging more people to cycle and walk to get around Whanganui’s urban area is behind the construction of two new shared pathways for the city. “Our goal behind our new […]

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