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Hi - quick one. I have to be at Dulwich Therapy Rooms tomorrow (Tuesday) to get me back sorted (HIGHLY recommend McTimoney Chiropractitioners) but my work timings mean I'll probably have to cycle there (even if I have to walk the bicycle back after treatment!) Are there any bicycle rack / bay things I can lock my bicycle to safely at that lower end of Lordship Lane? I rode the motorcycle up there specifically looking for bicycle bay/racks yesterday, but did not notice any. Maybe I was biking too fast! On the bicycle I may have noticed some. Anyway, any ideas would be gratefully received. Thanks.

In future you might want to try this Southwark WebMaps on the Southwark website.


Find the area you want to go to and then click the service you're interested in - like cycle parking. Click update and all the bike parking areas are shown. It's a bit clunky but would have been useful in this specific case I would have thought - before you found the motorbike park of course.

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