Maurice Burton talk at Streatham Library - Tues 6th Oct

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Maurice Burton talk at Streatham Library - Tues 6th Oct

Postby higg » Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:30 am

It's late notice I know but for those that are interested Maurice Burton is giving a talk/interview tomorrow evening in Streatham Library as part of Black History Month. (You will need to call the library to get a place.)


Aodan.


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This year for Black History Month we have the pleasure of introducing to you cycling Legend Maurice Burton.

Maurice made cycling History in 1974 by becoming Britains first ever black senior champion.

After winning three British Titles and racing at the Commonwealth Games he moved to Belgium where he raced professionally on the six day circuit before moving back to Lambeth to take over De Ver Cycles in Streatham in 1987.

Maurice will be talking about his experiences of professional cycling in the 1970s and 80s and will be interviewed by Lincoln Romain from Brixton cycles before opening questions up to the floor.

To book a seat you must call 020 77926 1075 or email blackhistorymonth@lambeth.gov.uk

Once you have registered you will be able to come to the event where you will be in with a chance of winning a £200 voucher for De Ver Cycles.

Wine, soft drinks and nibbles will be supplied on the night.

The event will take place at The Streatham Library, 63 Streatham High rd, SW16 1PL on the evening of Tuesday the 6th October.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions and if you would like a poster size file please email me to request one.

Hope to see you there,
Best regards,
The Sustainable Transport Team


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