Meet with like-minded people and enjoy a traffic-free cycle around the streets. Suitable for all ages. The rides are stewarded and so are protected by experienced adults and routes are confirmed and agreed with police/council in advance. This Family Cycle Against Genocide is run jointly by Parents for Future Scotland and Mothers Against Genocide Scotland.
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