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Lewisham Cyclists Ride to the Seaside, Climb a Very Big Hill (or Two) but miss sharing some hunny with a bear of very little brain.

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I had set aside the whole day for this ride.  It’s neither the shortest, quickest, easiest nor the only way to Hastings, but it’s my favourite.  So, I had booked a cheap return ticket for the 7.55 pm train back to London.  0ver 80 miles and more than 5000 feet of climbing, plus fish and chips on the beach to get done before that. We met at Le Delice, breakfasted,… Read More »Lewisham Cyclists Ride to the Seaside, Climb a Very Big Hill (or Two) but miss sharing some hunny with a bear of very little brain.

A Kent Out and Backer

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Rode down to our cafe meeting spot earlier than usual for a Sunday morning meet, expecting to have to sit outside and munch my own pot of muesli on a street bench rather than have my preride breakfast inside. But, contrary to information received, Le Delice was open and happy to serve.  So, I stuffed the muesli back in my saddlebag and enjoyed a big cup of good coffee with… Read More »A Kent Out and Backer

Parks Ride Sunday 1st March 2015

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Parks Ride Sunday 1st March 2015 Such a different sky as I stepped outside the door this morning, than that under which I had ridden out the day before. No drizzly rain, no steel grey clouds, just blue sky and a few white wispy bits drifting across it, and a bright, yellow brisk, early spring sun. And a brisk, early spring breeze to accompany it. Already at the café around… Read More »Parks Ride Sunday 1st March 2015

Ride to Meopham Saturday 28th February 2015

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The forecast wasn’t for rain until later in the day, so I felt a bit misled as I rode through Beckenham Park, taking the quiet route from Lewisham to Bromley South Station, today’s ride meetpoint.  It was that dull, drizzly mizzle, the kind of day they call dreich north of the border.  I hauled up the steep little rise that takes you almost opposite the station and could see Andrew,… Read More »Ride to Meopham Saturday 28th February 2015

Deal’s Gateway: We respond to the consultation

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This was pretty simple…this is the draft of what I will send as a group response…please folks, send your own individual one too.  The more people respond, the better.     “We are extremely pleased to see the reinstatement of the green light phase dedicated solely to traffic emerging from Deal’s Gateway.  This is something we have been campaigning for ever since it was removed some years ago now.  We… Read More »Deal’s Gateway: We respond to the consultation

Lewisham Cyclists Mend and Ride Project

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Lewisham Cyclists have recently set up a cycle maintenance project.  It is a workshop space with a good selection of tools, and advice and help available from our volunteers plus a qualified bike mechanic. It is not a bike repair shop, it is a space where you will be helped to mend your own bike, getting it back on the road while learning the skills to keep it there. You… Read More »Lewisham Cyclists Mend and Ride Project

Hackney, with Victoria and Olympic Park Ride

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There were already people waiting in Le Delice cafe, our friendly meetpoint in Ladywell, when I arrived for my breakfast at 10am. By the time we rode off on the Waterlink Way towards Lewisham half an hour later there were 16 of us. Three more at Greenwich, including one who had just missed the Southwark Healthy ride and decided to join us instead. We managed to cram about 16 bikes… Read More »Hackney, with Victoria and Olympic Park Ride

Severndroog Castle Ride Report

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I arrived at Le Delice for my breakfast at 9.30 am on a bitterly cold Sunday morning, and already 3 other riders had arrived. While I consumed my porridge and coffee, riders continued to gather inside and outside the cafe and by the time we left, there were 17 of us! Impressive in the deep mid winter. With the two that joined us en route, that made 19 riders. We… Read More »Severndroog Castle Ride Report