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Dr Bike Peckham Arch

Peckham Arch Peckham Square, by the Peckham Library and Peckham Pulse Leisure Centre

Now we've started we have to keep going. Last year we didn't stop until the hour changed back. Those who know what they're doing check brakes, tune gears, pump up tyres and increase your whiz. They also know how to fit new parts but we don't carry those and if you know you need them, […]

Dr Bike Peckham Arch

Peckham Arch Peckham Square, by the Peckham Library and Peckham Pulse Leisure Centre

A professional mechanic and knowledgeable assistants will be fixing bikes and dispensing maps, gossip and wise advice under Peckham Arch from 5.30-7.30pm. They can tighten brakes, adjust gears and fix punctures. In fact, they can do just about anything including fix new parts if you bring them along.

Bike Train: NEW Denmark Hill branch

From Wednesday May 11th the Bike Train service is expanding to Denmark Hill station. It will leave Denmark Hill at 8.10 am meeting up with the rest of the carriages in Burgess Park. Timetable will be otherwise unchanged, leaving Nunhead at 8am and Peckham Rye Station (from the bike stands behind McDonalds) at 8.10am. The […]

Dr Bike

Peckham Arch Peckham Square, by the library and the coffee van

Dr Bike will be back in his usual spot under Peckham Arch this Thursday May 12th with two top mechanics, maps, leaflets and shedloads of (mostly unwanted) advice. The mechanics check brakes, gears and tyres and fix most things on the spot. If you know you need parts and you bring them they will fit […]

Bike Train Awayday Weekender

Peckham Rye Station Station Arcade, Rye Lane, London, United Kingdom

The Bike Train ride with no work at the other end of it. What's not to like? The idea is to start from the place the Bike Train starts at Peckham Rye Station, from the bike stands behind McDonalds. Then to follow the Bike Train route up to town, do a loop to look at […]

The Return of Dr Bike

Peckham Arch Peckham Square, by the Peckham Library and Peckham Pulse Leisure Centre

He hasn't been away of course, but two Thursdays ago, he was under strength. Heroic, magnificent but short-staffed. The doctor returns with renewed vigour this Thursday, May 26th. With his assistants he will fix gears, brakes, tyres and give away wise advice, leaflets and maps. He gives but does not accept, tips. If you bring […]

Bike Train to Blackfriars

Nunhead Station Gibbon Road, London, United Kingdom

Want to cycle up to town but worried about getting there safely? Come with us and use our "inside knowledge" (as one pleased rider called it). Our route includes two parks, a traffic-calmed backstreet, the New Kent Road pavement bike lanes, the Elephant and Castle bypass and the lovely new segregation. No need to come […]

Dr Bike

Peckham Arch Peckham Square, by the Peckham Library and Peckham Pulse Leisure Centre

The good doctor and his able assistants are back again, fixing bikes, mending tyres, adjusting brakes, indexing gears (is that right? Ed) and handing out wise advice. Three superlative mechanics, gossip, maps, info and assorted leaflets will be under Peckham Arch from 5.30-7.30pm. Everything they provide is free. Everyone is cheerful. All welcome.

Rotherhithe Healthy Ride – To Dulwich Park

Canada Water 21 Surrey Quays Road, London, Southwark, United Kingdom

Easy-going ride mostly on quiet roads and off-road paths. Canada Water to Dulwich and back. Out via Queens Rd, Nunhead Green (location of Southwark Cyclists Monthly Meetings, 2nd Wednesdays. Next one Weds 8th June, 6.30, see https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/monthly-meeting-3/), and Peckham Rye Park. Short stop at Dulwich Park Café. Return via Crystal Palace Rd, Rye Lane (past Peckham […]

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European History of Peckham and Camberwell

Peckham Arch Peckham Square, by the library and the coffee van

Bike your way IN to history! Ever wondered about the names of Calais Road, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill or Delft Way? Did you know that Camberwell had a thriving German population in the 19th century, supporting bakeries, a German church and visiting composers? Or that a community of French Huguenot refugees settled here? Have […]

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