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sociable cycle ride Sat July 15th (earlier time)


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This ride called Gardens in the City is one of a series of longer rides going that bit further. Still easy paced and free. Because it goes into the city this one is also completely flat, which is nice.


There are a lot of small green spaces in the City, many with an interesting history. They are easily missed in the daily rush around, so here is an opportunity to seek them out. The ride is being led by Werner who says it will definitely include the Inner Temple, Smithfield Rotunda, Postman's Park with the Watts memorial and St Mary's Aldermanbury with probably time for many more such as Bunhill Fields and Charterhouse Square.


The ride starts and finishes at Canada Water Library, opposite CW Station, SE16 7AR. Start time is 9.30, finishing at 1pm. Canada Water is on the Overground with excellent lift access to the lines but check the status before you travel


The exact route is fluid so there's no map. Bruce's phone no is: 07729 279 945


Our website is here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk. We are the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign. Everything we do is free. You don't need to be a member or live in Southwark to take part.

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