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Central London family-friendly festival of cycling Saturday July 30th


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Southwark Cyclists are running a ride up to central London to take part in the London Freecycle, a family-friendly mass ride around the centre from 9am. It's a brilliant opportunity to get the whole family together to experience the fun and freedom of cycling on traffic-free roads in central London. The ride takes in all the most famous sites with music and entertainment areas along the 8-mile route. Full info here: https://www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk/events/freecycle/


Our local ride sets off from outside Peckham Rye cafe at 10am and takes everyone who wants to come up to the traffic-free roads. There's a ride back at 3pm. More info here: http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/ride-to-join-freecycle/


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