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social cycle ride on Boxing Day :)


Sally Eva

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Seems wrong to be thinking about this now but here goes:


Seasonal Healthy Ride, Boxing Day, 10am, starting from outside Canada Water library (SE16 7AR). This will be the last Healthy Ride of 2016. I'm not entirely sure where it's going but it will be led by Werner and lasts the usual two hours.


This will wrap up a year when we have had 42 healthy rides with an average of 17 riders, up 50% on 2015. We have ridden in every direction and in all weathers. Congratulations everyone and a Merry Christmas to all


http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/festive-healthy-ride/


No rides Dec 24th or 31st (slacking) but the 2017 series begins on January 7th with a 10am start from Peckham Square.

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