Whanganui snares a further $2.6million from NZTA

Whanganui has picked up a further $2.6 million in NZ Transport Agency funding just days after a $38.8 million package was announced. The further funding will go towards footpath renewals, […]

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Whanganui Young Cyclist of the Year 2018

Date: Thursday 15th November at 12pm Location: Laird Park, Peat Street 1st Boy & Girl: $100 voucher each 2nd Boy & Girl: $50 voucher each Best boy & girl from […]

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Free lights to be handed out for Be Bright, Be Seen campaign

Five hundred sets of lights will be handed out to Whanganui cyclists, runners and walkers as part of a Be Bright, Be Seen campaign launched this week. The winter campaign […]

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NZTA Workplace Cycling Guide

New Zealand has embarked on a cycling revolution. The benefits are many – healthier people, less congestion, reduced carbon emissions, to name but three. Businesses and other organisations have a […]

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BikeReady

In July the NZ Transport Agency and ACC, in collaboration with the cycling education sector, will start implementing BikeReady, which consolidates and expands on the best of current training and […]

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Light Up Bike Spectacle Held in Whanganui

The first Light Up Bike Spectacle was held in Whanganui on Friday. The family-friendly community event saw around 500 people stretch along the Te Tuaiwi Shared Pathway on St Hill […]

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Light Up Bike Spectacle

Dig out your Christmas lights and pump up your bike tyres – it’s time for the first ever Light Up Bike Spectacle! Join us at 5.30pm, Friday May 4 for […]

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Upokongaro cycle bridge construction about to begin

Construction of the $2.5 million Upokongaro to Whanganui cycleway – which includes a new bridge over the Whanganui River – will begin next month.

The bridge is expected to be completed by March and will take the Mountains to the Sea cycleway on a new route between Upokongaro and the city.

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Bike the Bason

A Fun Criterium! 6th March, $5 entry, $2 for kids. Spot prizes, bouncy castle, sausage sizzle. All funds go to Parkinsons NZ.

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