The Benefits of Cycling Alone
Ok, we all understand the pleasure of cycling in a group – at least I hope we do! What most
Read moreOk, we all understand the pleasure of cycling in a group – at least I hope we do! What most
Read moreIt was back in 2011 when we first encountered George. A tall, young man with a very soft Scottish lilt
Read moreI hope that most of you have been making plans for what you will be doing, now that we have longer and sunnier days ahead. This month we have lots to report! What we have been doing recently, and more important, what we will be doing in the coming months – so lots for you to read.
Read moreTraffic is quiet as you follow the Route 21 to Lewisham and then across to Woolwich
Read moreThe Annual Dinner and Awards Evening returned after a break in 2021 due to Covid so there were twice as
Read moreThe continuation of the Gazette has been under threat for a number of reasons, over most of it’s long history. But survive it has, and this Gazette item from 1914 and updated 10 years ago in 2012, explains why it should be kept going.
Read moreAs I felt my bike slip from under me to be replaced by the harsh road surface, my main feeling when I sat up was annoyance. Not again!!
Read moreNot a great deal of planning was done beforehand and I just thought to extend a ride from Enfield Lock, which I’ve done a few times before, to include Epping Forest to try out my new gravel bike.
Read moreA HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL! This time last year Covid was raging. It didn’t look like we were
Read moreGavin’s head hit the tarmac with a sickening thud. There was blood on the ground and Gavin was looking dazed
Read moreHalfway where? Having narrowly escaped being marooned in Chile at the beginning of the Covid pandemic, Sally & I returned
Read moreThis year started with doom and gloom. Covid 19 was raging and our prospects were not looking good. Fortunately, some
Read moreAt last I managed to squeeze in a ride on Thursday before Sunday’s AGM but nobody was out that day so it was me and myself.
Read moreWe have a new committee, roles to be detailed in the forthcoming handbook. New Club Captain Peter Roberts is well
Read moreThe EASY RIDES have grown to the be the most popular Anerley Rides with between 10 & 20 riders depending
Read moreThe last day of October is also the last day of British Summer Time, so put away the sun tan
Read moreI have wanted to carry a camera for some time because of the ridiculous and reckless driving I have seen
Read moreAfter all our cycling miles during Spring, Summer and Autumn, we will now be at our fittest for this year.
Read moreIs it the end of Summer already? Well unfortunately yes, the month of September is the start of Autumn. Looking
Read moreFreedom Beckons August already? Summer is nearly over, so I hope you have made the most of the sunshine and
Read moreSummer Time Specials Flaming June started off with some hot summer days which certainly made up for the record rainfalls
Read moreThe Sun Has Got It’s Hat On! The month of May was a bit of a washout! This year, Spring
Read moreClub President, Meike Turnbull welcomes you all back to cycling Hi Everyone, Welcome back to what we hope will be
Read moreSpring Bloomers! The first edition of the new Gazette was inspired by 2021 being the 140th anniversary of the Anerley
Read moreThe Anerley Gazette Rides Again Yes, today (at time of writing) is 3rd March 2021, and I have suddenly realised
Read moreAvid readers of the Gazette will have seen the piece in the October edition covering my planned charity ride to Dorset and back – “One Goes Mad in Dorset!”
Read moreIn Part 1 of this tale, we followed John and Sue Diamond down from John O’Groats to Gretna Green where
Read moreThere are many different route planners available including Garmin Connect, Google Maps, CycleStreets, RideWithGPS all offering a similar experiences. A
Read moreby John and Sue Diamond 26 July to 26 August 2021 Planning, if you can call it that:For a variety
Read moreOnce again I got together an Anerley B.C group for the 101 miles of the Rebel ride – this would
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