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Penshurst and Chiddingstone Ride

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Chiddingstone and Penshurst Ride This was a train assisted ride to maximise the amount of daylight riding in countryside a bit further out in Kent, now winter draws on.  The forecast was bad and indeed it was raining as I left.  I’d overslept a bit so didn’t have time to ride to the Otford meet point as I usually do, but met Fiona and Steve on the train. At Otford,… Read More »Penshurst and Chiddingstone Ride

Clerkenwell and City Sunday Ride

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A very chilly autumn morning in thick fog saw only eight of us at Ladywell, joined by three more at Greenwich foot tunnel for the City ride this morning.     So 11 of us headed down into a strangely empty foot tunnel.  So empty, that Maxine decided quite justifiably, that walking through was a bit mad and rode to the lift at the other end.  When I’m leading a… Read More »Clerkenwell and City Sunday Ride

Lewisham Gateway: A New Junction Fit For the 21st Century?

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“It is unbelievable that in 2015 junctions are being redesigned from scratch that don’t properly take account of the needs of cyclists and fail to provide a safe, segregated route. Cyclists shouldn’t be expected to dice with death every time they go through Lewisham Town Centre and the Lewisham Gateway junction needs an urgent rethink.” This is what Darren Johnson, Elected member of the GLA and chair of the GLA… Read More »Lewisham Gateway: A New Junction Fit For the 21st Century?

Ride to an Essex wilderness

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A fortnight had passed since our last ride out of London.  In between our lovely late summer trip to the Shipwright’s Arms on Faversham Creek, and this weekend, we had stayed in London for a short, easy ride, seeking out the blue plaque reminders of famous folk who had lived in lewisham in past times.  Lewisham itself seems to have far fewer of these than neighbouring boroughs so we had… Read More »Ride to an Essex wilderness

Late Summer Ride to the Shipwright’s Arms

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For a few years now, I have been riding down to the Shipwrights Arms at Hollowshore on Faversham Creek, in late summer or early autumn. It was Barry Mason who first introduced me to this place, as it quietly sits in one of his favourite areas. In fact, until I met Barry and began riding behind him around those little corners of the South East that he knew so well,… Read More »Late Summer Ride to the Shipwright’s Arms

Route Ideas

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Lots of people ask us about the ride routes we use.  We thought it might be a good idea to start keeping  a page with links to some of them.   So here’s some to start with.  A disclaimer though…I plot these from memory using the ridewithgps online service.  it’s free, but you do have to sign up for it and I do not take any responsibility for slight deviations and… Read More »Route Ideas

A Half-day in North Kent

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Sunday 6 September 2015:  A ride report from Alex It has been a pleasure to ride with both Lewisham & Bromley Cyclists over the past 2 years and today felt like another step up – my first ride as a weekend ride leader. I’d helped out in the past for shorter pub rides, but not taken the lead on a weekend ride, until today.  Overnight I feared that the recent… Read More »A Half-day in North Kent

Molesworth street Improvements to Cycleway: Response to TfL consultation

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We were pleased and appreciative that TfL has taken on board, to some extent at least,  our opinion that any improvements made to Molesworth St, should take into account how people cycling use it, that is, it is part of a wider system of journeys made in the area on a bike, and any adaptations to it should seek to improve the safety, ease and usefulness of those journeys.  Including… Read More »Molesworth street Improvements to Cycleway: Response to TfL consultation

Cookham Ride, Saturday, July 18th 2015

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19 of us gathered at Le Delice, some inside for breakfast, others outside in the sun. We rode off soon after 9am, following a mixture of cycle routes and parks across South London, aiming for Richmond Park. Moving a large group of riders of varying abilities through these streets was never going to be fast and it was nearly two hours before we were riding through a sunny Richmond Park.… Read More »Cookham Ride, Saturday, July 18th 2015