Sponsors sought for more public bike schemes
Naming rights and advertising rights are on offer to anyone interested in backing a public bikes scheme in Cork, Galway, Limerick or Waterford.
After the success of the Dublin Bikes scheme in the capital, the government is seeking sponsors for similar intiatives in Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford.
Public Transport Minister Alan Kelly urged private sector companies to become part of the initiative.
In return they would get naming rights to the bike scheme, branding /advertising on the bicycles and branding /advertising at bike station locations.
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