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Next Rides (see Events Diary for details)

We run monthly rides starting at Walthamstow Town Square on the fourth Sunday of the month at 10am.

The Family Bike Club run rides on the second Sunday of the month starting 1pm from the Ancient House by St. Mary's Church, Orford Road)

Nicholas Fripp is leading off road rides on 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month. These start at 10am and finish at about 3pm. The distance is about 20 to 25 miles with both canal and forest riding. Rides depart from the Hollow Ponds car park by the Log Cabin. Riders should be intermediate level and use hybrid or mountain bikes. Call Nic on 07961 544044 if you need more information.

Every Sunday morning
Rides from Upminster. See
www.essexcycling.co.uk/havering for details.

 

Report That Hole!
Potholes and road defects are more than just a nuisance; they’re a danger to cyclists and other road users.
Report a pothole.

Report That Driver!
RoadsafeLondon is the Metropolitan Police response to requests to provide a means for members of the public to report criminal, nuisance and anti-social behaviour on the roads of London. There is just a simple form to complete (anonymously if you prefer).

Don't forget our monthly meeting at the Hornbeam Centre (458 Hoe Street, E17 9AH) on the second Wednesday of each month at 8pm. Minutes of meetings can be found on our yahoo group.

 


Olympics 2012

Olympic flame

"On July 27 2012 the world's greatest sporting event will open on our doorsteps."

 

overweight child 

Worried your child is becoming a couch potato? Get on your bike!

 

 

 

 

 

Waltham Forest Cycle Campaign

is a voluntary group working to promote cycling in Waltham Forest - and improve conditions for cycling in the borough.

Waltham Forest is great for cycling, because you can get through the old road network quickly, and it is surprisingly quiet outside peak times. It's good for all types of cycling: Close to Central London for commuting, Epping Forest for mountain biking, Lea Valley and the Sustrans route for 'all abilities', and you can get quickly out of London for some great road cycling in the Essex/Hertfordshire countryside.

Although we have some great facilities, there is still room for a lot of improvement...

JOIN US if you'd like to take part in our campaigns, organised cycle rides, social events, bike maintenance classes and more...