I have already written about our mini-tour based at Weymouth and our visit to the Abbotsbury Swannery. See https://staging.anerleybc.org/1/swanning-around-in-dorset/ Note the gent ahead of Sue. The one wearing a baseball cap and holding a shopping bag. After the feeding, and
Mulga Bill’s Bicycle

The original poem by “Banjo” Paterson appeared in the Australian newspaper – The Sydney Mail on 25 July 1896, when the new craze of cycling was sweeping across the world. It is a humorous and interesting poem, and was a
Highways and Byways-Battle Stations!

As I wrote in an earlier Gazette, we are not a heads down racing club so have ample opportunity to appreciate the scenery our Sunday and other rides. Over this last summer I have continued to lead many of you
Highways and Byways, April 2021

The month of April celebrates our English patron saint – St George the Dragon Slayer. Unlike our other UK nationals, the Irish, Scots and Welsh, we English do not tend to be great flag wavers. The only time that we
A Cycling Epic Across Spain with Ewa!

ANERLEY’S PILGRIMS’ PROGRESS by Des Donohoe It was the winter of 2005 when Ewa had the idea of cycling across northern Spain, following the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. And it did seem like good idea at the time! The
A White Cliffs Bike Ride

After our day’s ride following the Viking Coastal Cycle Route, see https://staging.anerleybc.org/1/around-the-isle-of-thanet/ , five of us (Sue Smith, Jo Rifaat, Tom Vaz, Tom Tom and myself) decided to stay on and spend two more days enjoying the Kent coast and
