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social cycle ride 9.30am Saturday Jan 20th


Sally Eva

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This is one of the Plus rides which starts earlier than usual (9.30am instead of 10am) and lasts until 1pm not 12 noon. It starts at the Cutty Sark in Greenwich and goes under the river to Cody Dock and back.


As always this will be an easy paced ride, keeping mainly to quiet streets and paths. The plan is to ride to Cody Dock which is a small dock off the Lower River Lea, about half a mile northwest from Canning Town. It was nearly derelict but is now being developed by a charity and is the location for several social enterprise projects.


Importantly it has a cafe which has proved hard to drag riders away from in the past. There's a new improved route for this year's ride although the previous one was pretty good. Meet beside the Tunnel entrance. Amanda will be leading.


This ride is run by Southwark cyclists, the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign, it is free and open to all. Our website is here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk. Any questions just PM me before Saturday

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