National Bike Week
Bike Week is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling. It will place from Saturday 11th to Sunday 19th May 2024. There will be lots of exciting events happening throughout Ireland during the week.
Bike Week is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling. It will place from Saturday 11th to Sunday 19th May 2024. There will be lots of exciting events happening throughout Ireland during the week.
We are open for a public session every Saturday afternoon 2-5pm, when you can bring your bike to our workshop. We are all volunteers and are on hand to guide you, and our focus is on helping you to fix your own bike. You don’t need any experience to come along, just be willing to…
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Join us at The Bike Hub on Sunday afternoon to become a used bicycle UpCycler extraordinaire! No Experience Necessary! Who it's for? Anyone who wants to help out their community by creating more cyclists! You just need to be curious about bikes, you do not need to know anything about mechanics! (sure I didn't have…
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EPA Annual Climate Change Conference 2024 Keynote Speaker: Gabriel Makhlouf, Governor, Central Bank of Ireland Ireland Living in a Changed Climate The climate in Ireland is changing in line with global temperature increases. Changes in levels of precipitation; sea level rise, temperature, chemistry and salinity; increased storms, greater frequency of heatwaves; changes in hydrology; and…
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Our DIY workshops are open to all. Come along and learn to fix your own bike with guidance from our volunteer mechanics. We have salvaged parts available if your bike needs them. You can choose to pay for new parts, or you can access some of our second hand parts and pay what you can…
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Tait House are delighted to host sewing classes for kids, run by Project Fashion here every Thursday afternoon. For more information or to book a place for your child, you can phone 01 539 2674 or email [email protected]
Tait House are delighted to host sewing classes for kids, run by Project Fashion here every Thursday afternoon. For more information or to book a place for your child, you can phone 01 539 2674 or email [email protected]
Our women's intercultural textile art project official unveiling will take place on Friday, the 17th of May, 11am-1pm in the Abbey hotel, Roscommon. To register, please phone 0949621690, phone/text 0864424695 or email us on [email protected]
Elevate your summer wardrobe! Learn alteration tricks at our workshop: hem adjustments, flutter sleeves, neckline modifications, and more. During this workshop Arran Murphy will demonstrate various alteration techniques as well as some basic styling tips, that will help you get more from the clothes you already own: You'll learn: how to shorten and lengthen a…
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We are open for a public session every Saturday afternoon 2-5pm, when you can bring your bike to our workshop. We are all volunteers and are on hand to guide you, and our focus is on helping you to fix your own bike. You don’t need any experience to come along, just be willing to…
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Bike Town Festival is the culmination of lots of past bike events in Eamonn Ceannt Park into one super event for Bike Week 2024. Brought to you by The Bike Hub and OldVelos, Bike Town Fest will turn Sundrive Velodrome into a party celebrating bikes and those who love them! The event kicks off at 12…
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