Tuesday, 21 February 2023

Taking two new friends to Crystal Palace; Beddington Beginners 18 February

By Paul

With the sad news of Shirley's passing Maggie and I took over the Beddington ride on Saturday.  We were busy, the weather was pretty dreary, and we'd cycled a fair few miles during the week.  We knew already that Anna, Roger and Ken would be otherwise engaged and we perhaps entertained a secret desire that no-one would turn up and then we could just go home, duty done.

But no, the inverse law that applies to cyclists applied, and when we turned up to the Pavilion at Beddington Park in the drizzle there awaiting us were seven bright and breezy faces looking forward to an afternoon ride.  What's more, we had two new riders; welcome, Jan and Debby.  It was nice, too, that Matthew had turned up with the club's youngest member, Thomas; first time since the winter weather started.  Alison has ridden with us a few times before, Jackie is now a bit of a Beddington Park regular, and Sharon is a week-in, week-outer.  So, with the company, that other peculiar inverse cycling law kicked in; we had left the house not at all in the mood for a ride, but suddenly it seemed a splendid way to spend our Saturday afternoon!  

We had planned to offer Crystal Palace, so Crystal Palace it was.  It was half term, so the traffic in Croydon was light.  It was dull but not really wet, so South Norwood Country Park was not muddy, though the cobbles near Croydon Arena were a bit skiddy.  Some of us found it hard work by the end, it's about twelve or thirteen miles to Crystal Palace Park and though we circumscribe the hill itself and don't climb to Crystal Palace Parade, it is not possible to avoid some climbing.

While most of us had coffee overlooking the bikes, Matthew and Thomas spent their coffee time in the sandpit!







Then it was home, like the Three Wise Men, by a different route.  A little more climbing past the sadly decrepit athletics arena to Crystal Palace station, and then through South Norwood and along Holmesdale Road past the football ground to Fort Neaf and the architectural wonders of West Croydon.  Wandle Park and back to Beddington Park, hopefully with two new regulars.

Shirley has never in recent years come to Beddington Park, but it was only the second time I could remember Colin not being there, and it seemed strange.  Our thoughts are with him and his family.




Monday, 20 February 2023

Beginners AGM this Saturday 25 February

On behalf of Nigel


This is to remind all that the Beginners AGM is this Saturday 25th February, after the ride. 

The Beginners AGM will follow the afternoon ride from Nonsuch Park. The leaders will aim to be at The Prince of Wales pub, Cheam by around 4.30pm.

Subscriptions; reminder

 .......because Jackie and others asked about how to pay.....

Beginners are also encouraged to pay on line (timcourt50@gmail.com, or simon.lambourn@gmail.com), but if you are a cash-only person, please see Steve, Maggie or Paul any Saturday 


Annual Subscriptions for CTC South West London

Thanks for those who have paid the £2 annual subscription (2023) for CTC SW London.

We are in 2023 now, Membership Representatives Patrick Watmough (A), Christina Berkley (B) and Helen Tovey (C) are now ready to collect the £2 annual subscriptions from Wayfarers for 2023.

Please remember too that for Third Party Insurance purposes we all need to be members of Cycling UK, of which CTC South West London is a 'Member Group'.

If you are able to pay online, which we encourage you to do, please get in touch with Simon Lambourn or Tim Court for our bank account details if you don't already have them.

Kind regards

Christina



Thursday, 16 February 2023

The Club Annual Lunch

 We don't have a full house yet and would be very pleased if more members could attend, so if you haven't already let me know that you are coming and given me your food order please let me know by Sunday night (19th Feb).

This is the invitation:

https://midweekwayfarers.blogspot.com/2023/01/invitation-to-2023-annual-lunch-and.html

Many thanks and hope to see you on 1st March

Tim C

Timcourt50@gmail.com 

Shirley Quemby has died

Shirley died peacefully in the early hours of Monday morning in St.Helier hospital.

Everybody who has ridden with Beginners over many years will have known Shirley, whose contribution to the Beginners section of the club was immense.

She had been unwell for sometime, and our thoughts go to Colin and their family at this sad time.

Maggie & Paul

Tuesday, 14 February 2023

Seven into Eight does go (at a squeeze); Nonsuch Beginners 11 February

Report by Paul


Now the weather is slowly improving, the attendances at Nonsuch have diminished a little and there were only seven of us on Saturday so Lynda, who had turned up to run the shorter ride, decided to opt in with the rest of us, aiming for Eight on the River at Molesey. 

We went via Kingston and Bushy Park and we came back via Weston Green, thus visiting some of the most scenic photo opportunities; and we decided to take advantage.

The traffic was extraordinarily light; perhaps everybody has disappeared elsewhere for half term.

Molesey Boat Club, on the other hand, was packed to the rafters; they had a regatta and it was quite exciting, the risk of being Laurel and Hardy'd by the swinging end of a boat fresh out of the water, or decapitated by a blade carried by a rower with an armful of oars.  Normally we feel we are keeping the place going but not this time around!  The bar serving beer rather than coffee, which seemed a problem for some until they told us that we were always welcome and if we went into the members' bar we could have our coffee and cake.  In the members' bar were volunteers selling absolutely delicious homemade cakes for pence and tea and coffee for a pound.  And it was good to see the place buzzing.

Home via Weston Green, where it transpired that one of our group had been hanging back not through lack of ability but because she was riding on uninflated tyres.  No name, no pack drill!  Soon remedied.

A pleasant trip for all, I think, even if I am probably biased.


The team at Hampton Wick Gate, picture by Paul



At Diana Fountain, picture by Anna

Sharon in a crowded rowing club photo by Maggie

While we await Sharon, Paul takes a picture outside the rowing club 


A problem remedied at Weston Green, picture by Maggie


   A band of brothers (mainly sisters, actually) at all Saints. Weston Green, picture by Paul

Sunday, 5 February 2023

Six cycle to Richmond Park; Nonsuch Beginners 28 January

Posted by Paul



Last week it was the Secret Seven; this week Steve needed some hill practice and Roger had a cold so it was the Super Six who went for a nice ride against the chilly wind to Colicci's, the Roehampton Gate cafe at Richmond Park.  Maggie, Young Nigel, Anna, Helen, Tony and Paul.  

Photo taken by the waitress at Colicci's.  Will she be allowed to enter the annual photo competition?