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social cycle ride Sat August 22nd


Sally Eva

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This is one of our longer social rides. It starts at 10am at the Park Life cafe in Burgess Park (off Albany Road Se5 0RJ) and brings everyone back by 1pm. In between riders will pass the Design Museum and Brompton Cemetery.The leader will be Jane. This is an easy 16 mile ride with some nice off road in the parks and lots to see. Outward the group will go through Hyde Park and on to Holland Park, probably stopping at the Design Museum for a short break, then return via Brompton Cemetery and Battersea Park. They should be back at Burgess Park around one o?clock.


The route is here https://gb.mapometer.com/cycling/route_4497331.html


The general rules are: You must register on Eventbrite. Please give a phone number when registering so you can be contacted by Test and Trace in the unlikely event that someone on the ride has Covid.


Keep social distance at all times, including waiting at stop lines and at barriers

Avoid passing pedestrians or other cyclists too closely; give way if necessary

Do not share food and drink

If loaning a piece of equipment, clean it with gel or wipes and/or use gloves.



The Link is: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cycle-ride-from-burgess-park-to-design-museum-and-brompton-cemetery-tickets-117427042445


Remember bring FACE COVERING for coffee stop and possibly if needed at an incident. Under 18s must bring a responsible adult with them.


Important. If you are booked but find you cannot make the ride, please CANCEL on Eventbrite. That way we do not wait around, and possibly may be able to let an extra person on the ride. Even at the very last minute it is worth cancelling as some riders keep a close eye on bookings right up to start time.


This is part of regular series of Saturday morning rides organised by Southwark Cyclists, more information at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/. For more information text Bruce on 07729 279 945 or email [email protected]

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