Concern Worldwide together with Dublin City Council is organising a fun cycle day on Sunday September 14.
It’s only 10 km, or just six miles if you want to be old-fashioned.
The cycle goes from one square to another, beginning at Merrion Square and finishing at Parnell Square.
Roads will be closed to traffic from 09.30 to midday.
It is the first annual Concern cycle and it is hoped that over 5,000 will join in the ride.
Naturally everyone is welcome. All shapes and makes, human and mechanical are most welcome.
It promises to be a great day out. Calling on anyone, who has ever been on a bike and even those who have never been up on a saddle.
It is the perfect way for a family to spend a Sunday morning, even if it means getting a saddle fitted for two-year-old Fergus.
For more details contact Concern at http://www.concern.net/ or telephone Sarah Maddock at 01 – 417 7758.
And if your cousins are up from the country bring them too.
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