Des had advised me of the existence of Langley Vale Wood a Woodland Trust memorial site to WW1, so I decided to take it in as a visit.
The Joys of Gravel Riding in Winter


Des had advised me of the existence of Langley Vale Wood a Woodland Trust memorial site to WW1, so I decided to take it in as a visit.

A.G.M REPORT BY MARK HANCOCK, RACE SECRETARY With some additions from the Anerley Gazette where available. Three Anerley members rode in Time trails this year, the most prolific was Barrie Foster who represented our club in 12 events including a

CLUN to the KERRY RIDGEWAY After our first day in the Welsh Marches, starting with a visit to a visit to Ludlow (see https://staging.anerleybc.org/1/an-introduction-to-the-welsh-marches/ ) This was on our second day – Saturday. The plan was to do 2 hikes

A GREAT AREA FOR HIKING OR BIKING! My two sons are serious walkers, both regularly taking part in multi-day marathons. As a birthday treat they dragged me off for a weekend of serious hiking along some of the ridgeways of

The end of British Summer Time means that good bike lights are now important for winter’s dark and dismal days. The variety of lights from a variety of manufacturers, and at a wide range of prices, makes it difficult to
Hi there! Here’s my write up of the Bespoke Bike show. Written at 36,000 feet, flying over the Bay of Biscay, Spain and Portugal. See you all in about 4 weeks’ time. Cheers, Sam. Having previously exhibited in Northern locations,