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Take part in this year's Big Butterfly Count. The idea is to ride an anticlockwise loop through Peckham Rye Park, Ruskin Park, Elam Street Open Space, Myatts Field and Burgess Park counting butterflies as we go.


If time permits we will also loop through Kennington Park and visit Walworth Garden Farm. The route at http://goo.gl/v14knG and info about the Big Butterfly Count is at http://www.bigbutterflycount.org/


Meet this Saturday July 23rd at 10am in Peckham Square (between the Library and the Pulse) and return to the same spot at 12 noon. All free and all welcome. Text Bruce Lynn on 07729 279 945 or email him on [email protected]. Or just turn up


http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/butterfly-count-peckham-healthy-ride/

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