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social cycle ride 10am Saturday June 24th


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AKA: Seven Murals and a Windmill


This ride starts at 10am in Peckham Square and ends two hours later in the same place (Peckham Library; Peckham Pulse, SE15 5JR). It's the usual easy-paced ride on mostly quiet roads, paths or cycle tracks.


This themed ride has been planned by Harry, who will be leading. The idea is to find 7 murals in the Brixton area, plus the windmill. We will go out via Burgess Park, Myatts field and Loughborough Junction to Somerleyton Rd and the first mural. Then on to Brixton Mill with 2 more murals. Short hop to Strathleven Rd and the 4th Mural. Then via Ferndale to Brixton town centre and 3 more murals. Back by Overton Rd, Wyndham Rd and Burgess Park.


That's 11 miles of flat riding. Route at http://tinyurl.com/y7a7hndz. This ride also forms part of Bike Week. Get more info at http://bikeweek.org.uk/ Make sure you have entered the free draw when you have completed this ride, or if you have been on any of the last 2 rides, details www.bikeweek.org.uk/pledge.


BIKE LOAN. If you have a friend who is interested in getting back into/starting cycling they can now get a bike for a month for ?12 plus training. Southwark Council have restarted their bike loan scheme (other boroughs also have similar schemes), details at https://www.southwarktryandride.com


This is a big weekend for rides. If you fancy a Sunday ride check out the Poppy Posse Ride https://www.armedforcesday.org.uk/event/poppy-posse-royal-british-legion-armed-forces-day/


And our website is here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk

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