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second free cycle ride on Sat Dec 14th


Sally Eva

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Dec 14th. Additional ride. Re-scheduling of the short Clapham Common ride cancelled due to storm Drannach. Burgess Park to Clapham Common Loop. < https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/burgess-park-to-clapham-common-southwark-healthy-cycle-ride-tickets-1110138216289 >
Start/finish at Stomping Grounds Café, 9 Chumleigh St, London SE5 0RJ. 10am start, 12.30 finish. Easy 10 mile loop with some gentle inclines, mostly quiet streets plus several off road sections through Parks. Outward via Ruskin Park, Brockwell Park and Brixton Windmill. Return via Myatts Fields. Plenty stops at places of interest plus refreshment break at Clapham Common bandstand (Pear Tree Café). Bruce leading. Route map at https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=19bUydVAcEI7OZJ3gCB-R9HQ1IA0BRf4&usp=sharing.

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