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free bike maintenance with hands-on tuition May 21st


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This two-hour session is a drop-in not a course. It runs from 6.30-8.30pm is at the Lettsom Tenants Hall at 114 Vestry Road SE5 8PQ. What gets taught depends on what problems you bring through the door. The idea is to fix what's wrong while showing you what needs to be done and why so that next time you can consider tackling it yourself.


The sessions are sponsored by Southwark Cyclists and the Lettsom Tenants and Residents Association. The volunteers come through Southwark Cyclists plus a professional mechanic to help with the more esoteric problems. The Lettsom provides the space at a cut rate. You don't need to join anything or live on the Lettsom to take part -- it's all free and open to all.


The only tricky bit can be finding the hall which is tucked away in the estate. The best verbal description I've beem given is uphill past the shops and down an alley on the left. There's a picture of the hall here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/free-bike-maintenance-with-hands-on-tuition-2/


Southwark Cyclists are the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign which works for safer cycling in London. Everything we do is free and open to all. You can follow us on Twitter @southwarkcycle or for more info on these sessions you can text me on 07842 640 207

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