Friday, 10 April 2026

 A GROUP RIDE, WEDNESDAY 15TH APRIL 


You are all invited to join my ride starting from The Library Hub Cafe, Weybridge, 

KT13 8DE. We shall be going to The Chequers, Walton on the Hill for lunch, and then onto The Horton Epsom Art Cafe, Haven Way, Epsom for afternoon tea.

The route will be all on roads we have previously used.

The pub have requested we pre-order and details of their food can be found using the link: 

https://bookings.designmynight.com/place-your-order?booking_id=69d8f4a978ce7a234b634d7e


To register, please email me at: d.jackson49@aol.co.uk BEFORE 18.00 HRS ON SUNDAY 12TH APRIL  giving your choice for lunch.

Details of groups, times etc will be sent out on MONDAY EVENING 

Looking forward to seeing you 


Yours 

Jennie J

A Group ride to Holyport, April 8

 Fourteen riders set out for Holyport from Teddington on what was to prove to be a very warm day. The reasonably flat mileage to lunch was achieved at a good pace without any mishaps or punctures. Lunch at the George on the Green was served quickly despite some confusion over the pre order and appreciated by all. 

The return to Walton was equally swift. The whole was route, a little over 42 miles, was completed at an average speed of 15.3mph, which was good going given the heat of the day. My thanks to Dave B & Dave W for sub leading and to all for their excellent company.


Tuesday, 7 April 2026

 CYCLE MAINTENANCE COURSE 


Addendum to email:

d.jackson49@aol.co.uk

Thanks 

Jennie 

CLUB CYCLE MAINTENANCE COURSE

  


I propose that this year’s Cycle Maintenance Course is held on Monday 18th May again in Bushy Park, meeting at The Pheasantry Cafe, at 10.30 and starting the course at 11.00. We are very lucky that again we will have Mick A and Steve D to to instruct us.

We aim to cover punctures and Brake Pads and they have asked that if you have any specific questions let us know in advance so they can prepare answers.

If you are planning to attend please let me know by Monday 11th May so we have an idea of numbers, by email d.jackon49@aol.co.uk 



Yours 

Jennie J


Saturday, 4 April 2026

INVITATION TO B RIDE 8 APRIL 2026

If you fancy cycling off excesses of Easter chocolate, please join us this Wednesday on our ride from the Elleray Centre Teddington, TW11 0HJ.  We will be heading via the hills of Richmond Park, along urban cut-throughs, picturesque river towpath and by the Grand Union Canal to lunch at The Fox Pub in Hanwell (for menus visit thefoxpub.co.uk). No pre-ordering is required.

The afternoon route heads back south through Osterley Park and the pleasant River Crane Walk. We will finish at the Pheasantry in Bushy Park for tea. Approximately 15 miles am, 12 miles pm.

If you would like to join the ride please email me, gillholder9@gmail.com by 6pm Monday.  

Hope very much to see you Weds. At the moment the weather is looking good!

Gill

A Group ride to the George on the Green at Holyport, April 8

This week’s ride from Teddington will take us to a familiar lunch stop at the  https://www.thegeorgeonthegreen.co.uk/ at Holyport. The route takes us through Stanwell, Datchet and Windsor then onto a familiar route ( in reverse) to lunch, a ride of a little over 21 miles.

One significant climb in the afternoon then back through Winkfield and Virginia Water to tea in Walton. A fairly flat, zippy route, one to get the legs spinning.

If you’d like to join the ride please email me, hansformella@gmail.com by 6pm on Monday.

Friday, 3 April 2026

'A' ride Wednesday 1st April 2026

 Twenty-two signed up for this ride to The Milk Churn, Rudgwick via the North Downs.

I had three sub-leaders, a decent forecast of a dry mildish day & a familiar route along some of Surrey's quietest & nicest lanes.

Sue F was away first:

Andy C gave us a masterclass in planning a ride on Wednesday; great route complete with a perfect number of hills before lunch, just the right length for the time of year and an excellent, well priced and a no pre-order lunch at The Milk Churn in Rudgwick. Admittedly we can’t credit Andy with the perfect weather but that turned up too.

It could have turned out differently however if this sub leader had been a slightly wider proposition and not hurled herself into the side of the road at the Raikes Lane/ Horsham Rd junction to avoid being squashed by a delivery van. Anyway thoughts of a near miss were banished by a superb downhill swoop to Ockley Rd. We were over hauled by Frances’s group on the descent but I am pleased to report that we kept their rear lights in our sights all the way to Rudgwick.

Top marks to The Milk Churn for the quality of their cheese on toast and I heard reports of some excellent sandwiches.

Bluebells and gorgeous spring flowers lined the lanes on our return and we rounded off a thoroughly good day with well earned tea and cake at Brockham. Thanks to my group of Gill H, Ged, Steve D and Gina for their patience and good company and big thanks to Andy for planning such a good day out.

Followed by Brian:

I'm quite familiar with the route to the MIlk Churn but Andy put in a few twists and turns so I had to pay attention to the route. The detour round the back of the "Isle of Wight" on Bookham Common was new to me even though I knew the bits both sides and Manor House Lane was an interesting change. The long drag up High Barn Lane warmed us up and we overtook Sue's group at the top. After that it wasn't all downhill but certainly always felt as if we were making good progress and arrived first at the Milk Churn to a short queue, unlike the others who arrived en masse behind us. The return was straightforward and blessed with some warm sunshine though the northerly wind made itself felt on the last stretch from Parkgate to Brockham. 

A lovely route and good company. Thank you all and to Janice for back marking. 

Ed - In Brian's group - Janice D, Fiona B, Guy D & Dave E.

Frances was next away:

My group of 5 were prompt, keen and very willing 🥳 as we headed out from Cobham and fortunately over the mainly dry Bookham Common.

We enjoyed the slog up High Barn to Ranmore but at least the crossroads at Whitedown were dry - no wet feet this time.

It was downhill, and uphill but lovely quiet roads, good road surface in many places and the temperature was rising nicely as we neared the Milk Churn.

It was busy but the sun came out for our outside table and the cheesy options were well received.  I managed to miss the whole group photo but we had a good photo of our group at the Weare pond too.

Off we set again at a steady pace into a little headwind up Coles Lane, through Capel and on to Brockham tea stop just before 3pm.  Several stopped and I was glad of a tea break as the ride was more hilly than I checked! Needless to say it was a lovely spring day, great riding with a very considerate group throughout and it hopefully set us up nicely for Easter.🐣

Thanks to all, Patrick, Clive, Sue, Simon and Peter for his back marking. 


Frances & her group at the duck pond on Weare Street - Photo credit Clive.





In my group - Dave B, Dave W, Hans, Mike & Richard.
Beech Lane/Critten Lane or High Barn Road?
cycle.travel opted for the latter & I was happy to go along with that...... " more scenic" as Mike quite rightly pointed out.
Traffic was light as we crossed into Raikes Lane then to Holmbury St Mary & The Volunteer pub that closed in 2022....its future still uncertain.
Continuing South on the Horsham Road - a well surfaced 'lane' slightly undulating took us to the right turn of Furzen Lane.
On a ride where traffic lights were absent, we were slowed by workman lights in two locations (no workmen present).
The groups arrived at lunch en masse creating a humungous queue.
Despite this, spirits were high & the folks at the Milk Churn run a well oiled machine so we all ordered, paid, were served & fed well within the hour.
Reviews were mixed on the quantity rather than quality but overall I think folk were satisfied.
A few brief glimpses of the sun on the return was welcomed slightly lifting the temperature.
We were stopped in our tracks by an articulated lorry making a delivery at a new build in Weare Street causing us to slightly go 'off-road'.
Most stopped for tea (or a rest) at the Reading Room, Brockham.



That tandem @ The Reading Room & the bent seat tube.





Group photo sans, Dave W, Frances, Sue & Gill - Apologies! 👀



Thanks to Brian, Frances & Sue for sub-leading & Dave B backmarking my group.