ECF’s Annual General Meeting in Vienna last week was without a doubt something special. ECF Policy officer, Martti Tulenheimo fills us in... Bicycle parades,...
69 participants from 21 organisations gathered this Friday to vote for a new board, approve the workplan and draw the shape of an even stronger ECF for 2020. W...
A father of two calmly taking his children to school has been subject to harassment by authorities in the Spanish City of Pozuelo de Alarcón, reports Mobility...
Credit: European Voice Commissioner Kallas was given a torrid time in the European Parliament yesterday over his decision to allow the Commission to unilatera...
Scottish cyclists are planning a “Pedal on Parliament” this April, joining the recent wave of European advocacy groups calling for safer conditions for all cy...
Vancouver will be hosting our trademark cycle planning conference, Velo-city Global this June. When ECF chooses a host for the event, it's not simply a questio...
Suzuki in Copenhagen, Credit: Mikael Colville Andersen Environmental Activist David Suzuki is excited about the world's biggest cycle planning conference co...
The saga of whether larger lorries will be allowed to legally cross borders has taken a sudden and surreal turn, explains ECF Policy Officer Ceri Woolsgrove. D...
Cycle lanes on a 30 km/h street in Oudorp, the Netherlands Credit: Wikimedia Will 30 Kph zones actually work? ECF policy officer Ceri Woolsgrove takes a close...
The "Villo" bike share scheme, based in Brussels, Belgium Budapest will soon be installing a bike share scheme, joining a growing list of European capitals. ...
Finally the journalists are listening Credit: GRACQ This is the second edition of our Great Debate. Go to the end of the article to see how you can make your...
The EU project 'MOVE' is promoting physical activity for disadvantaged groups. Cycling advocacy groups could potentially benefit from funding and recognition. ...