Monday, 29 February 2016
Annual lunch and presentation of prizes
Sunday, 28 February 2016
Bikes For Snowy Roads ...
Friday, 26 February 2016
Rebrand
Author: Jeff
4 Comments:
Lisa 26 February 2016 at 22:50 GMT
CUK seems appropriate considering it's close to what many other road users already call cyclists.
Perhaps if the CTC had actually used the name and brand of 130+ years rather than calling themselves the "cyclists' charity" there might be more brand recognition among the citizens of the UK.
PaulKelly 27 February 2016 at 21:35 GMT
An interesting point made elsewhere is that Mr Touhy has made something of a career of rebranding charities and moving on. Missing persons hotline = missing people (try google)
Jeff 28 February 2016 at 18:24 GMT
Paul,
I haven't cracked the missing persons reference.
Lisa,
Now we are all cuckers. I think I have got that right.
PaulKelly 29 February 2016 at 21:41 GMT
He was the first chief exec if the charity "missing persons helpline"
'In September 2005, Paul Tuohy joined the charity as their first Chief Executive. The charity reformed its Board of Trustees and started a considerable process of strategic planning.'
'In May 2007 – 2008 the charity relaunched as "Missing People". This reflected the considerable strategic developments that had been made and the fact that the charity now provided a range of services rather than a single helpline'
Thursday, 25 February 2016
A Ride: Leatherhead to Esher
Author: Hans
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
B Group - 24th February
Twenty five B's, all ready for the road again after lunch headed for the Basingstoke canal. Ah Ha!! What's this.. I was surprised to find the tow path closed, a deviation to Monument Bridge was the answer - no problems there! Terry, who had kindly been back marker left us at West Byfleet for his homeward ride to Dorking and the rest of us carried on to leave the towpath at Scotland Bridge Road, through Addlestone to Weybridge, up the hill towards the station where we turned into St. Georges Avenue, heading for Seven Hills Road. I took a chance by riding through Burwood Park, not a problem until I realised I was not on the road I expected, so when we exited on to Burwood Road I didn't know whether to go left or right to Squires. Second 'dither' of the day, turned right but noooooo, it should have been left!! Fifteen at tea, and nobody seemed in too much of a hurry :)
A very nice day, a few more miles for me than of a late - at last, a full day out!!! Must say - it was very cold by the time I got home at 17.30! Just to add, for those of us who were as puzzled as me...Irene stayed on the canal from New Haw to Weybridge, hence her appearance near Weybridge Lock!
Thanks so much everybody, a very big thanks to all corner markers and back marker Terry :)
Pam :)
Route map for Pam's very popular ride to Woking:
Author: Tim C
A Group 24th February
Author: Mark G
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
A ride from Leatherhead
Author: Hans
Monday, 22 February 2016
CTC Tri-Vets - Reminder
In the next few days, Simon will be announcing our event on the CTC Web Site, which means that any member will easily be able to enter. It's the first time we have done this, so we have no idea if this will mean lots more entries, or just a few. However, we are restricted to 80 riders in total, so if you want to ride any of the Wayfarers rides on 15th June it would be wise to get your name on Simon's list as soon as possible, just in case. Email him, or speak to him on Wednesday.
To recap, there will be three rides on the day; 100 miles, for the Tri-Vets Award; 100 kms, for a good day out; and 50 kms, which is more like a normal Wednesday ride. The courses are all based on the Surrey Cycleway, so the terrain is fairly easy, and all are 'figures of eight' around Brockham Cricket Pavilion, so you could ride half of any of the routes, if you wanted to. It's an easy ride from Dorking Station, there will be sandwiches and cake at the Pavilion - and there are plenty of other pubs and cafes on all of the routes, if you want to cruise in the June sunshine.
Sketches of the routes are below - I have detailed .gpx files for those that want them, and nearer the day there will be route sheets too.
But the key thing, if you're interested, is to get in touch with Simon.
Mark
ps - while I'm doing reminders, don't forget the Hilly 50 - 5th March. Details here
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100 mile |
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100 kms |
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50 kms |
Author: Mark G
Sunday, 21 February 2016
Author: Tony
2 Comments:
Unknown 05 May 2017 at 16:32 BST
I was a member of Feltham RC from about 1979 until the mid 80s. I remember Ken North well and still own the Ken Ryall bike that I used to race on. This looks like the start of our 'Windlesham hilly' 10.
Really nice to see this picture.
Unknown 05 May 2017 at 16:53 BST
I'm wrong. That's not the Windlesham start.
Saturday, 20 February 2016
Derek Robinson
Dad's (Derek Robinson’s) funeral will be on Tuesday 1 March at 12 noon at All Saints Church, Weston Green (
There will also be a buffet available at The Greyhound, Weston Green
If you could let people know should they wish to attend, many thanks,
Amy
Author: Terry
Friday, 19 February 2016
A group 17 Feb - Maps
PS. The Annual Lunch is on Wednesday, March 2nd at Prezzo, Cheam. All groups will ride from elevenses at Cobham (or you can go direct there). If haven't already let me know you are coming, please email me asap.
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Detail of the lanes around Shamley Green (travelled clockwise) |
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Wednesday 17 February
Author: Terry
Midweek Wayfarers CTC: "A" Group 17 Feb 2016
I can't recall leaving before the rain - (second from left in the photo!), and enjoyed the 'newly discovered lanes' around Godalming - despite the rain, before leaving at Christmas Hill for Guildford and the train home.
Ged
Author: Ged Lawrenson