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Hi all,


My kids and I have just finished our second free cycling lesson provided by Southwark council. The lesson involved me and 2 of my children (age 10 and 12), I explained to the instructor (the excellent Marilyn) what we would like to be able to do (in our case be able to cycle together on the roads to school) and the we had 2 two hour lessons to help us achieve just that. We started in the park then worked our way up to travelling in light traffic.


The lessons were great, really useful for parents and kids and I now feel equippped to get my kids to school on their bikes.


I really recommend these lessons.


The website is http://www.cyclinginstructor.com/

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Good to hear! I have lessons scheduled with Marilyn this coming weekend and the weekend after with the aim of cycling to work. I started the booking via TFL and was amazed at the quick response (MINUTES after I submitted the request!). I was already looking forward to it - now even more so. Thanks for your post!

-A

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