Cycle Events Day - 18 June

23 May 2011

On Saturday June 18, Folkestone/Shepway Cycle Forum and The Hub Cycle and Coffee Shop are holding a cycle events day to celebrate the start of National 'Bike Week' and the one year anniversary of "The Hub Cycle and Coffee Shop" in Sandgate. All welcome!

  • 9.30am All day 'Bicycle art' exhibit. Photos, paintings and sculpture by local artists.
  • 10am Bicycle Bring-and-Buy Jumble Sale - all day: Second hand bikes to buy and sell, plus parts and accessories
  • 11.30 Parents & Children Bike Ride - Hythe & back: A gentle spin along the promenade for kids, mums and dads
  • 12.30 Cup Cake Decorating for Children: Come along and enter the cupcake competition
  • 1pm Bike Security Marking by Kent Police: Have your bike security marked for free - all afternoon
  • 3pm Tea Tasting: try the Hub's fab range of teapig teas for free
  • 4.30pm The Hub-to-Pub Mass Cycle Ride

All welcome for this mass assertion of the joys of cycling. From Sandgate along the prom, around Hythe Green and back via the Military Canal to The Bell Inn, Seabrook Road, Hythe, for refreshments and barbecue in the pub garden.

Organised by Folkestone / Shepway Cycle Forum and The Hub Cycle and Coffee Shop, 61-63 Sandgate High Street, Sandgate. Tel 01303 210311.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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