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Social cycle ride 10am Saturday June 25th


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Everyone is welcome on these friendly slow paced rides. The idea is to explore new places, have fun and meet new people.


This one sets off from Peckham Square (between Peckham Library and Peckham Pulse SE15 5JR)at 10am and brings you back to the same place two hours later. In between you follow quiet backstreets to the central London segregation and then follow the river to Tower Hill.


The return ride comes back over London Bridge, Bermondsey Spa Gardens, Willow Walk (back on the Quietways) and the Canal Path. 10 miles, no hills unless you count Tower Hill. You need a bit of dry ground to execute people. The route is here at https://goo.gl/BtzUq6.


Just turn up or to let us know you are coming text Bruce on 07729 927 945 or me on 07842 640 207


Sally

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