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social cycle ride 10am Saturday April 22nd


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This ride is called Parks, Cemeteries, a Museum, a Nature Reserve and a Coal Line and it starts at 10am from Peckham Square. The Square is between Peckham Library and the Pulse Leisure Centre SE15 5JR. Finishes same place 12 noon.


This is the usual easy-paced ride heading south-east from Peckham Square. The route goes via Nunhead Cemetery, Peckham Rye Park and Camberwell Old Cemetery. There will be a brief stop at the Horniman Museum then back via Camberwell New Cemetery and Kirkwood Nature Reserve.


And the Coal Line? What's the Coal Line? It's here: http://peckhamcoalline.strikingly.com and Saturday is the Peckham Coal Line - Spring event, Reimagining Bidwell Street.


The event starts 12 noon close to the nature reserve and there will be a short led ride back there after the Healthy Ride ends. The route is at http://goo.gl/XzFkTD. Bruce's phone no is 07729 279 945


https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/parks-cemeteries-a-museum-a-nature-reserve-and-a-coal-line-healthy-ride/

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