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- 15 May 2011, 12:28pm
- Forum: CTC Charity Debate
- Topic: What happens now?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 150977
Re: What happens now?
To be, or not to be? - that is the question http://touringcyclistsclub.org.uk/
- 19 Jan 2011, 8:57am
- Forum: CTC Charity Debate
- Topic: New Membership Cycling Organisation
- Replies: 101
- Views: 200649
Re: New Membership Cycling Organisation
This has been gauging interest since May 2010 - with some interesting responses . . .
http://www.touringcyclistsclub.org.uk
http://www.touringcyclistsclub.org.uk
- 24 Feb 2010, 8:21pm
- Forum: CTC Charity Debate
- Topic: Save the CTC Web Site
- Replies: 86
- Views: 197796
Re: Save the CTC Web Site
gaz wrote:I assume you have outsourced the necessary IT work to a charitable trust. In so doing you can achieve tax savings and maximise value for savethectc's members.
I think it's been outsourced to a business services company that usually specialises in membership processing
The Bard
- 23 Feb 2010, 9:01am
- Forum: Lands End to John O'Groats
- Topic: Some advice needed
- Replies: 34
- Views: 2585
Re: Some advice needed
With this quest for advice, where's MickF when you need him?
The Bard
The Bard
- 22 Feb 2010, 1:46pm
- Forum: Lands End to John O'Groats
- Topic: Some advice needed
- Replies: 34
- Views: 2585
Re: Some advice needed
10 days - 13 year old boy - vague cycling experience - very basic questions - carbon bike and camping kit ....
Methinks that that yon original poster may be on a Midsummer Night's Dream with this tale .... Measure for Measure it seems a challenge - but perhaps Much Ado About Nothing . . . let's hope it's not a Comedy of Errors and All's Well That End's Well .... but watch out for those forest tracks in Burnham Wood as you approach Dunsinane.
The Bard
Methinks that that yon original poster may be on a Midsummer Night's Dream with this tale .... Measure for Measure it seems a challenge - but perhaps Much Ado About Nothing . . . let's hope it's not a Comedy of Errors and All's Well That End's Well .... but watch out for those forest tracks in Burnham Wood as you approach Dunsinane.
The Bard