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social cycle ride Saturday March 2nd 10am start


Sally Eva

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This ride starts in Dulwich Park outside the Dulwich Clock Cafe (SE21 7BQ) and it's an easy ride avoiding any big hills. The outward leg goes via Herne Hill Velodrome and Brixton Windmill. There will be a brief coffee and loo break at the cafe near the bandstand on Clapham Common. The return leg will be via Brockwell Park and Bel Air Park.


This ride is organised by Bruce Lynn and friends on behalf of Southwark Cyclists and we are the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign. Like everything else we do it is free and open to everyone. All our rides are posted on lcc.org.uk/events -- if it is isn't there it isn't run by us and won't be covered by our insurance. Here is this one: https://lcc.org.uk/events/dulwich-to-clapham-common-southwark-healthy-ride-2?esid=14591


Plus a reminder that there will be a free family cycling event on March 9th. This is run by Cycle Confident and paid for by Southwark Council. It's a 4 hour family cycling taster session in Dulwich Park on Saturday March 9th from 12.30 to 4pm. You don't need to stay for it all. You do need to bring your own bike. If you have friends who do not feel ready for a Healthy Ride, going to an event like this might help to build their confidence. Further info here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/free-family-cycling-taster-session/

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