On Sunday, 5 September, these London streets will be closed to motorised traffic and opened up for cyclists.
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Cutty Sark Gardens |
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Creek Road, 2009 |
Cyclists of all abilities are welcome to join up with Greenwich and Lewisham Cyclists at Cutty Sark Gardens by 10:30am, from where a large crocodile of riders (300 last year) accompanied by marshals will gently make its way up to Tower Bridge, after which you can enjoy a traffic-free Embankment and St James' Park. There will be 2 guided return rides - one returning by road at 3pm and another returning at 4pm along the Thames path.
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