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Stevenage 1: Old Town, New Town

Posted on 6 November 20192 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Excellent first day researching bike routes with Nigel around Stevenage, a traditional New Town with a modern Old Town. And two Wetherspoons.

From the top here, it’s said you can see two counties on a fine day. It wasn’t a fine day.
Stevenage’s renowned network of cycleways, world famous across Hertfordshire.
Cold Christmas, one of the few villages to have been celebrated in a Mud song.
Sign on a house in Much Hadham. What about the old persons riding the bikes?
Stuck lorry. No, it wasn’t blocking the road. Cyclists could get past easily.

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