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Due to the outstanding success of the Bike Marking event at Romford BR Station the Safer Transport Team at Havering are putting on two further events. A Bike Free Cycle marking event will be taking place at Central Park Harold Hill on Saturday 14th May 11, between 12pm and 2pm. A second event is planned on Saturday 9th July 11, again at Central park Harold hill this time between 12 pm and 5pm. There is no need to book - If you would like to attend then please turn up on the day between these times - of course with your bike! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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