

Dr Bike pop-up event
At Dr Bike sessions experienced cyclists and mechanics check everything on your bike from wheels, brakes, gears and tire pressure to lights, racks, pedals, saddles and more. By the end, your bike will feel loved and cared for.
Any minor adjustments they can make to the bike we do there and then. Anything the experts can’t fix on site they will let you know exactly what needs doing and a rough guide to what it should cost at a bike shop.
Dr Bikes are used by a variety of organisations and employers to promote regular cycling and the service is great for community events and cycling awareness days. All their mechanics are friendly and approachable and have a wealth of cycling knowledge so feel free to pick their brains about cycle training or other cycling activities.
Brought to you by Westminster City Council, find more of their cycling events here
23 December @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
FreeOther events
23 December 2019
Dr Bike pop-up event
At Dr Bike sessions experienced cyclists and mechanics check everything on your bike from wheels, brakes, gears and tire pressure to lights, racks, pedals, saddles and more. By the end, your bike will feel loved and cared for.
31 December 2019
New Year's Eve: Skate at Somerset House with Fortnum & Mason
Party your way into 2020 as Somerset House teams up with House Gospel Choir to throw the ultimate New Year’s Eve party.
1 January 2020
London's New Year's Day Parade 2020
Watch the spectacular New Year’s Day Parade along the streets of London's West End this New Year’s Day.
13 January 2020
King's College London: The Lost Girl
The Lost Girl is a new immersive film-based installation at King’s College London. Created by artist and King’s academic Kate McMillan (Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries within the Faculty of Arts & Humanities), the project explores various research interests including climate change and the Anthropocene, a proposed geological epoch dating from the commencement of significant human impact on Earth's geology and ecosystems, including, but not limited to, anthropogenic climate change. The project also explores the role of creativity in forming memory and the consequences of neglecting female histories.