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free bike maintenance with hands-on tuition March 26th


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Free and everyone welcome. It?s not a course, it?s a drop-in.. What gets taught depends on what problems you bring in. These evening bike-fixing sessions are a joint venture between Southwark Cyclists and Lettsom Tenants & Residents Association and is held in the TRA hall in Vestry Road. That?s not a super-easy thing to find but the only picture of the hall I've got is too big to attach here. The verbal description is up Vestry Road, up the hill passed the shops and down an alley on your left. The full address is SE5 8PQ. The whole shebang is free, cheerful and open to anyone. No ID checks. You need to bring a bike to get the full benefit. For more info email [email protected] though that can be slow, keep an eye on @southwarkcycle or text 07842 640 207. The pic of the hall is here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/bike-maintenance-with-hands-on-tuition-free/ and there's another copy of the picture here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/bike-maintenance-workshops-with-tuition/ It's on from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Free and welcoming.
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