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Help! I want to go out tomorrow (with kiddies) to support friends who are running.


Surrey Quays is looking like the easiest option travel-wise, but I remember it being really busy.


Anyone have any advice re. what time I'd need to get there to get a good viewing spot?? (I know the elite runners are expected at 9.47am, the 5-hour crowd will be passing around 11.30.)


Alternatively, mile 8 around Deptford I remember being quiet, but looks a bit tricky to get to. Probably easiest to take train to New Cross Gate and then walk, which is around a mile ... could be too far if kids are whiney. Any other ideas re how to get there? I could drive but expect the whole place to be choc-a-bloc so public transport probably better.


Any advice from experienced spectators gratefully received!


Claire

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