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social cycle ride Saturday August 5th


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No ride last Saturday because of the once-a-year opportunity to do the Freecycle in central London. Hi to everyone who came on the led ride from Peckham Rye Park. I hope you enjoyed yourselves.


This Saturday's ride starts 10am from Dulwich Park Pavilion Cafe (SE21 7BQ) map here: http://www.bing.com/maps?q=Dulwich+park+cafe&mkt=en&FORM=HDRSC4. Return 12 noon. Tripadvisor reviews seem to think the cafe is pricey so if you are price-sensitive I should bring your own refreshment.


In between Philippa will lead the usual easy-paced ride. Her plan is to repeat the Parks Loop last done in 2nd August 2014. The report of last year's ride is here: http://healthyrider.weebly.com/healthy-ride-reports-july-august-2014.html (scroll down to find it).


The Loop includes Brockwell Park, Clapham Common, Wandsworth Common and Tooting Bec Common. Hope to see you there. All welcome all free. Under 16s must be with an adult. (That's about the only rule). Just turn up and say hello.

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