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The Jennings Rivers Ride

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Jennings River Ride - 18 Sept 2011


This autumn sees the launch of a very special cycling event in Cumbria - The Jennings Rivers Ride.

It’s a series of three bike rides starting and finishing in Keswick and following the route of the devastating floods of 2009.

The reason these rides are special is, unlike other cycle sportives, these have been organised by a local charity - Cumbria

Community Foundation - and the entrance fee will raise money for good Cumbrian causes.

If that wasn’t enough, it is a chance for entrants to get sponsors to raise money for any other charity that is close to their heart.

Everyone’s a winner!

There are three rides on 18 September 2011:

You can choose from The Family Ride, an all inclusive event that challenges youngsters (and their parents / guardians) to ride

a distance of just over eight miles through the beautiful north lakes and taking in the rebuilt Newlands Beck Bridge.

The Middle Distance Event is great for anyone looking for a testing but achievable cycling challenge. The route will appeal to both cycling novices (with some preparation) and experienced riders alike.  You’ll cycle close to 40 miles along lovely roads in the lakes, heading out towards Cockermouth, crossing the Ouse Bridge and returning via the rebuilt Lorton Bridge and finishing with a climb over Whinlatter Pass.

The Big Day Out Ride aims to challenge the more experienced rider and heads all the way out to the Irish Sea at Workington via Cockermouth.  If that was not already enough, riders return to Keswick via Honister, Newlands and Whinlatter passes to complete an epic ride of over 85 miles – although with those hills it is sure to feel more like a hundred!

It’s £10 for The Family Ride and £25 for both The Middle Distance Event and The Big Day Out Ride. The routes will be well signposted, marshalled and supported with feeding stations. Book online at www.cumbriafoundation.org or call: 01900 825760.

If you don’t fancy getting on your bike for a good cause, come and have a great day out in Keswick as Cumbria Community Foundation is also organising a Family Fun Day on Fitz Park on 18 September 2011.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 05 August 2011 17:08
 

Essex CTC Rough-Stuff Reliability Ride

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Essex CTC Rough-Stuff Reliability Ride.
Sunday 11th September, 2011. 10 am start from car park opposite The Cricketers Arms, Mill Green, Fryerning, near Ingatestone, Essex. Nearest rail stations Ingatestone or Shenfield. All welcome. Distance 29 miles of lanes. bridleways and Byways. Not a race, plenty of time to get around the lovely Essex countryside. Entry £3. Map OS167, TL638012. Contact RSF member Steve Gregson 01268-542835, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   or Brian Taylor 01277 657867.

 

New Cafe in Staveley

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Wedge Hall Tearoom on Windermere Road in Staveley as just open up in the past fews days one spys as inform me and they have great cakes and cater for those of you need gluten and dairy free food.

 

Otesha Project

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The Otesha Project UK will be coming to Cumbria on their 2011 cycling tour! The Otesha Project is a youth-led organisation that's mobilising the generations to create social and environmental change through their everyday lives. The group will be stopping off at Heron Corn Mill, Beetham (nr. Milnthorpe) on Monday 4th July 2011 to talk about the project and perform a short play. For more information about this event contact Heron Corn Mill on 015395-64271

 

Breakfast on the Bridge

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There going to be another Breakfast on the Bridge at the Millennium Bridge in Lancaster on Tuesday 21st June 2011 from 7am to 9am to coincide with National Team Bike Week. There will be hot drinks, hot pancakes, croissants and Dr Bike will be available.

Also in attendance will be officers from Lancashire Constabulary to offer information and advice about their 'Operation Chainguard', more information about Operation Chainguard at this link.

 
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