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social ride 10am Saturday Oct 22nd


Sally Eva

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This one starts and finishes two hours later in Peckham Square which is the traffic free space between Peckham Library and the Pulse (SE15 5JR). If the weather forecast for Saturday doesn't change then the half moon bench at the foot of the steps is a nice sunny spot to meet.


One the menu is an easy-paced ride to mega-cool bike cafe Look Mum No Hands in Old Street. It's got a branch in Brixton but the ride is going to this one in Shoreditch: http://www.lookmumnohands.com


Don't be put-off by the mega-coolness of it all. It's very friendly and the coffee and food are good. The ride will be led by Phillipa and the route is here:



The ride goes over London Bridge so it will be useful for those who want to cross Tower Bridge but can't till after Christmas. If this is your problem you might want to read about alternatives to Tower Bridge here: http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/alternative-routes-during-tower-bridge-closure/

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