OldShep
Veteran
WTF do you want them to do?
I wanted them to host the Birthday Rides. That was the only real reason I was ever a member. Always looked forward to a week spent cycling with faces you’d met the previous years.
WTF do you want them to do?
I wanted them to host the Birthday Rides. That was the only real reason I was ever a member. Always looked forward to a week spent cycling with faces you’d met the previous years.
I recently renewed my membership, but will probably let it lapse next time.
Reduced price for seniors is no longer offered - it's £52 pa for all adults - and 5 years for the cost of 4 has also been discontinued.
No longer worth it for me!
Thats cheeky! I just checked and they still offer a concessionary price for "receiving benefits, under 16s, students and carers" but they've dropped the pensioners price.
@fossyant 's example is exactly why I wanted something above and beyond my household insurance. I do have some legal/personal protection within the household insurance but I don't have the specialized advice and care that (I hope) having dedicated cycling insurance does. Just from a quick check of the policy the legal protection seems more geared at protecting me against legal expenses incurred in/around my home rather than
If you receive the state pension, the price is £34, it comes under concessions.
I think this is one of the main issues @multitool mention the AA or RAC for example and most people know what they are . Whilst cycling as transport is considered a minority thing exposure to the masses will remain obscure. Again, TV adverts in conjunction with those large companies with a vested interest all things cycling would expose things like daily cycling as perfectly normal. At least it would help in my opinion.
And that's more important than all the work they've done for ordinary cyclists, for kids, disabled, minorities ...
( I can see why CUK want to attract "new" members. )
https://www.cyclinguk.org/membership-types@Paulus
You should share that link if you can, I only see: https://my.cyclinguk.org/new-member...ssionid=e5b4d63f-a1b1-ef11-b8e9-6045bdf114f4#!
> Concessionary Membership
> In receipt of any means-tested benefits, student/apprentice, under 18 or disabled/carer
Perhaps those at the head of the organization could set an example to other cyclist.
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Riding on the right hand side of the road.