Maraurding To Thamesmead Again
Due to the success of the ride in July and by popular demand I've organised another Wheelers' ride to Thamesmead, an area of social housing built by the GLC on the edge of south east London with its brutalist architecture and called the town of the 21st century with its streets in the sky.
The ride will be mostly off road and away from traffic but there will be some road riding. We will be looking at the architecture of Thamesmead, its social impact, its future and my long association with the area. On the way there and back there will be other stories to tell. This could be the last time to see the estate as a significant area is about to be demolished.
The ride will be about 25 miles in total but there will be plenty of stopping. There is one section where you'll have to carry your bikes up and down some steps. Inflate your tyres to their correct pressure and bring a spare inner tube.
Because it's a Sunday Thamesmead is a bit of a cultural desert so please bring drinks and some snack food, there are cafes and shops en route and we'll stop where necessary. A lunch stop at a retail park has been factored in. Also pack your phone, camera, money, shades and waterproofs. We will be returning via the Thames southern path (train optional) and the ride is expected to end at 5pm.
If for whatever reason you need to return early there are train services from Abbey Wood or the DLR from Woolwich Arsenal so bring your Oyster card.
Meet outside the Pavilion Cafe by the lake in Victoria Park (west side) at 10am for a ride that you're not likely to forget. I would like to leave promptly at 10am so, come early if you want coffee. If the weather is looking dodgy then I may cancel with the consensus of the group. For more information email or call me. 07944 177343.
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