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Today: free bike maintenance with hands-on tuition July 2nd


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Free and everyone welcome. This is part of a series of similar sessions every first and third Tuesday in Camberwell between 6.30-8.30pm. It is a co-operative effort by Southwark Cyclists and the Lettsom Tenants and Residents Association who own the hall. We provide the person-power and they provide the venue. FWIW the hall is not as hard to find as I was led to believe -- I keep cycling past it while not doing anything particularly obscure. It's at 114 Vestry Road SE5 8PQ and is visible from the road.


This is a drop-in rather than a course. You can come once with a bike problem and get it fixed (with technical explanation) or come many times and learn about other people's bike problems. Come when you can or need to is probably the best advice. They have been locked out of the hall during June but I'm told that door-opening capabilities have been re-established and this week's session will be indoors.


Southwark Cyclists is the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign https://lcc.org.uk. Everything we do is free and open to all. Our website is here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk. For further info about us you can email [email protected] (slow method) or text me on 07842 640 207 -- this method is quicker but I may not know the answer.

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