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Community Speedwatch: April schedule


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Still space available on April's Speedwatch. More information here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/66-in-a-20mph-zone/ although 66 is not the top speed any more. It was well-beaten by a motorbike going 80mph. Must have been trying to go too fast to be seen.


Motor bikes are, in fact, harder to catch because they don't have a front number plate and, with the addition of a little dirt, the back number plate can be hard to read. A user's testimonial is attached with a photo of a (different) person actually doing it.


Also a picture of Kevin, capturing his affability. You can contact him on [email protected].


He will respond enthusiastically and change both the time and location at your request.


Friday 1st



10am-12pm



long lane by sainsbury



Monday 4th



15.30-17.30



HEARNHILL/FRANKFURT ROAD


Tuesday 5th



15.30-17.30



queens road/brook road



Wednesday 6th



10am-12pm



Salter Road / Lagado Mews


Monday 11th



10am-12pm



HEARNHILL/FRANKFURT ROAD


Tuesday 12th



10am-12pm



Village way/half-moon lane


Wednesay 13th



10am-12pm



queens road/brook road



Thursday 14th



1600-1800



CROXTED ROAD



Thursday 21st



10am-12pm



sydenham hill with crescent wood road


Friday 22nd



10am-12pm



dog kennel way/ qourn road



Euan


Saturday 23rd



10am-12pm



Village way/half-moon lane



SUE


Sunday 24th



10am-12pm



great dover street



Werner


Wednesday 27th



1600-1800



Bellenden Road/chourmet road


Thursday 28th



15.30-17.30



sydenham hill with crescent wood road


Friday 29th



10AM-12PM



East Dulwich grove/ by bottom school.

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