Whanganui Bicycle Users Group

Whanganui Bicycle Users Group This group is in recess. If anyone is keen to revive it, get in touch.

The Whanganui Bicycle Users Group (WBUG) is an organisation committed to building a strong cycling community whilst increasing cycle awareness and safety in Whanganui.

02/11/2025

In the newly formed Friends of the Whanganui Library, there has been a lot of talk about lack of parking. I have brought up the lack of bike parks (about 5-6) and that no buses get close. Currently the bike park is never full, but, nearly always, there is a motorbike in there, presumably because there is no motorbike park and they parked there b4 it became bike parking. Come summer I suspect there'll be a shortage of bike parks.

I'd like to hear some comments from you before I put forward just my personal view.

30/09/2025

She smiled as she jumped off her e-cargo bike. Just not long ago, she had been cross; her moody teenage son - again slow to unstack the dishwasher. She had gritted her teeth and tried with lightness to ask, for the umpteenth time, for him to unstack it soon, but failed - he picked up her mood and snapped back.

Thankfully she needed to pick up some gardening supplies from the garden centre a few k’s away. Grabbing a water bottle, she unlocked the bike, and set off down the drive. There was a separated cycleway just at the end of her road that lead her to near the garden centre. The clouds scudded across the sky, the wind was fresh, and she noticed the bright green of new spring growth. She breathed deeply, and there it was again - that old cycling magic; it never failed to arrive.

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28/07/2025

At Green Bikes we offer many different services for the Whanganui community!

Come on in Tuesdays and Wednesdays 1-5pm to talk to our team

If only our traffic were more considerate... They don't stop me, but I can understand parents being reluctant to let the...
28/06/2025

If only our traffic were more considerate... They don't stop me, but I can understand parents being reluctant to let their kids bike to school/work in many places in Aotearoa

For urban cyclists navigating city streets every day, the benefits of bike commuting often speak for themselves

Notice the difference!
28/06/2025

Notice the difference!

In 1971, Amsterdam’s streets were dominated by cars, making it difficult for people to walk or bike safely. Fast forward to 2020, and the same street has transformed into a lively, bicycle-friendly space where people come first.

This shift was driven by a pivotal moment in the 1970s. The Stop de Kindermoord movement, born from tragic accidents involving children, pushed the city to rethink its approach to urban design. Instead of catering to cars, Amsterdam chose to prioritize safer streets for its residents, focusing on bikes and pedestrians.

Today, the streets of Amsterdam reflect a vision of what happens when a city chooses people over traffic. It's a powerful example of how thoughtful urban planning can change the way we live.



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Cycling in the rain is good fun. Get prepared or get wet on the way home! Gumboots for me!
11/06/2025

Cycling in the rain is good fun. Get prepared or get wet on the way home! Gumboots for me!

About three percent of urban New Zealanders are considered “committed” bike riders, and even fewer get in the seat rain, hail or shine. But some do.

25/05/2025

That you are! Every Monday Cath will lead a Ladies Ride at 5.30pm from our carpark.

All bikes, all ages, all stages. All Welcome 🤗

The plan is a controlled warm up with bunch skills + yarns to Mosquito Point then return to town for a different hill challenge each week 💪 Join in as we head down Dublin Street along Somme Parade and peel off any time.

If the weather’s looking yuck, we’ll pull the pin by 4:30pm on stories.

Lights essential.

09/03/2025

Hi Everyone
Just putting it out there we are running a bit low on voluenteers and finding it harder to keep up with the work.

Would anyone be interested in helping on a Tuesday after work if we stayed open till 8pm?

Our first project would be to donate a bunch of bikes to Okoia school but they need servicing first.

Anyone interested can FB message us or just drop in.

Hours:
Tuesday: 1-5pm
Wednesday: 1-5pm

Thanks

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