Jump to content

two new free cycle rides Sat Oct 26th


Sally Eva

Recommended Posts

On the 26th Oct we have 2 rides, John leading a new ride with a very unusual theme and Bruce with a local ride through some nice open spaces.
 
Cunning Cover-ups: London’s Best-hidden Ventilation Shafts.  < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cunning-cover-ups-cycle-ride-to-londons-best-hidden-ventilation-shafts-tickets-1049731654637 >  London’s network of tunnels (for tubes, trains and sewerage) needs a huge number of ventilation shafts, but these are often considered to be a blot on the landscape. Over the years, an astonishing range of cover-ups have been attempted, and on this fun ride we’ll see ten of the finest examples.
We set off from Canada Water on a 20-mile route, visiting Burgess Park, Pimlico Tube Station, and Hyde Park, where we stop for a leisurely break by the Serpentine. After circling the park we head for the river, cycling from Westminster bridge to Waterloo bridge, before heading for the Strand. From there, we go to Paternoster Square, then Finsbury Circus and finally to see our last example at the Bank of England. From there, it’s down to London Bridge, where some riders will probably choose to catch a train, while the rest of us make a quick and easy return to Canada Water by way of Tooley Street and Jamaica Road. John S. leading. Aiming to be at London Bridge for 2pm and Canada Water at 2.30.
 
Easy 2½ hour ride from Peckham visiting Peckham Rye Park, Blythe Hill Fields, Ladywell Fields, Hilly Fields, Brockley & Ladywell Cemetery and Brookmill Park. Start 10am, Peckham Square next to Peckham Library and Peckham Pulse Leisure Centre. Finish back in Peckham around 12.30. Several short stops in parks plus a longer coffee stop. Bruce leading. Draft route at https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1TYwOGhEJ3S8IFaz_LjyAn2vibRnieig&usp=sharing.
 
Riders of all ages are welcome on Healthy Rides but under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.  Same for “adults at risk”. Always give way to pedestrians and to other cyclists so all path users feel safe (note there is shared path on both these ride). If you cannot make a ride, please cancel so that someone else can take the place. This ride is part of a regular programme of Saturday rides, more information at https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/healthy-rides/
 

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • BTW, this is a local discussion forum. So it kind of is a debate.
    • Presumably at the same point the person doesn't feel any sympathy for a female victim of assault cos well, that skirt she was wearing, she doesn't deserve any sympathy. Same with that kid who got mugged cos well what was he doing walking through there at that time of night, doesn't deserve any sympathy. You left a window open, of course you got burgled, you don't deserve any sympathy. Maybe everyone in Gaza being shelled to bits could just have upped and left, they probably don't deserve any sympathy either. It's a horrible phrase and frankly anyone using it - whether it's for a cyclist being knocked off or the more extreme examples I've cited above - really needs a long hard look in the mirror because victim blaming doesn't solve anything, in fact it often marginalises or makes excuses for criminal behaviour.
    • Dunstans Road  comes under Dulwich Hill SNT- you can get their details on the Met Police website . I know that the Police are often patrolling Dawson Hights. Please contact them,
    • No one is arguing that people should cycle without lights or reflectors. Obviously they should. It is also a legal requirement. But the colour of someone’s clothing? Is it ok to wear navy? What about green? What shade? At what point should we have ‘no reason for sympathy’ if they’re in a collision? I don’t want people to feel like they need special clothes just to walk or cycle. If you have lights and reflectors and you’re on well lit city streets, there is no reason why drivers shouldn’t be able to see you, assuming of course, that they're driving with due care and attention. But yes, if there are lots of people without lights, that should be addressed. I suspect in part, it's the change over in seasons and the fact that people are getting caught out by how early it's getting dark now (obviously no excuse).
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...