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Administration

 

Liability insurance for the club and for individual riders - these notes are for guidance, clarity and information only

Definition : Liability insurance purchased by an insured (the first party) from an insurer (the second party) for protection against the claims of another (the third) party. The first party is responsible for its own damages or losses whether caused by itself or the third party.

NOTE : The insurance cover afforded to WWCC and its members by affiliation to CTC is ONLY in respect of Organiser's liability - it does not cover any other risk e.g. personal liability*, theft, medical, injury, loss of life etc.  Members should make their own arrangements as they wish.

Organiser's Liability Insurance

WWCC has Organiser's Liability Insurance as part of its Affiliation fee to CTC. The Insurance Broker is Butterworth Spengler and the policy provider is Royal & Sun Alliance. It provides up to £10m of liability insurance cover for the club's Officers and Ride Leaders.

Key points:

- All WWCC members will be registered with CTC as WWCC Ride Leaders.
    - WWCC Secretary provides CTC with name and membership number for CTC members.
    - WWCC Secretary provides CTC with name & address of non-CTC Members.
- All WWCC members will be covered (CTC & non-CTC members)
- Geographic coverage is Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands only.
- Maximum of 200 riders per event.
   - If over 200 riders the Secretary submits an Event Registration form to CTC
- Cover does not extend to competitive events like Track Cycling, Time Trials and Cycle Races.
- Only registered WWCC First Aiders (if any) will be covered if a claim is brought concerning any First Aid given.

*Riders' Liability Insurance

This means insurance cover for an individual rider against claims from another person - membership of WWCC does not include insurance for individual riders unless they are the designated leader of a ride. 

It is a requirement of WWCC membership for members to have their own third party liability insurance - this can be obatined in a number of ways, some examples are:

1  Membership of a cycling body (e.g. CTC or British Cycling) in a classifaction that includes third party liability insurance

2  Cover afforded by, for example, a household or other general insurance policy

3  Cover afforded by a specific third party insurance policy

The WWCC membership application requires members to confirm the form of third party liability insurance that they hold, and will hold for the period of their membership of WWCC

Wellesbourne Wheelers: Club Constitution and Rules

CONSTITUTION

NAME

The Club shall be called Wellesbourne Wheelers herein referred to as “the Club”. It is recognised by British Cycling as an Affiliated Club (No 1001851) for which the Club pays an annual fee and receives benefits including Organisers’ Liability Insurance.

 

OBJECTIVES

The objectives of the Club are:

  • To promote leisure cycling

  • To promote safe cycling, especially when group riding

  • To organise regular cycle rides for members

  • To be affiliated to a recognised UK cycling governing body

  • To follow such UK cycling governing body’s guidelines wherever practical and appropriate

  • To recognise the voluntary nature of the Club and to offer volunteers the support and assistance necessary

    The Club is committed to the highest ethical standards. All members should conduct themselves with integrity, transparency, accountability, and in a fair and equitable manner.

    MEMBERSHIP

    The membership shall have one category that is Adults (aged 18 or over).
    Members shall pay membership fees as fixed at each Annual General Meeting (AGM).

    The membership year runs from 1st March to 28th February. There shall be no pro-rata reduction in fees for new members joining part way through the year.

    Existing members who have not renewed their membership by 31 March shall cease to be members of the Club.

    All members joining the Club shall be deemed to accept the terms of this Constitution and any policies or rules adopted from time to time by the Club.

    Any potential member seeking to join the Club shall submit a Membership Application and fee to the Club Secretary, who shall admit the member on behalf of the Club Committee. Membership is open to all adults and no application shall be refused save on reasonable grounds. In accordance with current legislation, there shall be no discrimination on the grounds of disability, race, sex or religion.

    The Club Committee may refuse membership, or remove it, only for good cause such as, but not limited to, conduct likely to bring the Club or sport into disrepute. Appeal against refusal or removal may be made to a panel consisting of at least 3 members, to exclude existing Committee members.

    All members joining the Club are shall be deemed to be registered as Ride Leaders within the terms of the Club’s Affiliated Club status with British Cycling.

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MANAGEMENT

The affairs of the Club shall be conducted by a Committee consisting of the Officers of the Club (namely Chair, Treasurer and Secretary), along with up to two ordinary Committee members. The two ordinary Committee members may carry out specific roles or tasks depending on the needs of the Club from time to time.

The Committee may convene and disband sub-groups to address particular club issues. A subgroup will be chaired by a Committee member and will comprise Club members with expertise or experience in the relevant area.

A Group Organisers’ sub-group will be formed and will meet on a regular basis to represent the views of the different riding groups. Members will be the Group Organisers or their representatives.

Each ride group will have its own Group Organiser whose role will include:

  • Organising the ride schedule and appointing ride leaders

  • Representing the views of that ride group to the Committee

  • Communicating Club objectives and rules

  • Meeting regularly as a subgroup with the Committee to help the Club develop and grow

  • Recommending members for awards

  • Ensure, in conjunction with the Ride Leader, that routes are posted on the website at least 2 days before an event, although the aim should be to post the route 4 days in advance

  • Assist Ride Leaders regarding cancellation of an event eg adverse weather

    Officers of the Club, other than the Chair, and Group Organisers shall retire annually but be eligible for re-election at the end of their term. The Chair shall be appointed for two years and be eligible for re-election at the end of his/her term.

    The appointment of Officers shall be recommended by the Committee prior to the AGM, and endorsed through a vote, by show of hands, at the AGM. Endorsement shall be by simple majority of those eligible to vote at the meeting. Members not able to attend the meeting may inform the Chair in writing of their preferences and the Chair shall cast the votes on behalf of absent members.

    Ordinary Committee members shall be elected at the AGM by simple majority of those eligible to vote at the meeting. Members not able to attend the meeting may inform the Chair in writing of their preferences and the Chair shall cast the votes on behalf of absent members

    All Officers and Committee members must be members of the Club.

    If a Committee role becomes vacant after the AGM, the Committee shall have the power to fill the post until the next AGM.

    The Committee shall have full power to deal with all matters relating to the Club not reserved to the AGM in terms of this Constitution, including the power to make public and enforce such policies and rules as the Committee feel necessary from time to time to govern the activities of the Club.

    The Committee may appoint Club members to other posts to facilitate the running of the Club.

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GENERAL MEETINGS

Annual General Meeting (AGM)

The Club shall hold an AGM in January of each year to:

  • Approve the minutes of the previous year AGM

  • Receive the report of the Chair

  • Receive a report from the Treasurer, and approve the Annual Accounts

  • Appoint a person or entity to certify or audit the accounts for the following year

  • Elect the Officers and ordinary Committee members

  • Endorse the membership subscriptions for the current year

  • Consider any changes to the Club Constitution as required

  • Consider changes to the Club policies and rules as required

  • Deal with any other agenda items

    Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM)

    An EGM may be called by application in writing to the Secretary supported by at least 20% of the members of the Club.

    Notices

    All members shall be given 21 days’ notice by e-mail for any General Meeting. Items for inclusion on the agenda shall reach the Secretary not less than 14 days before the Meeting. A copy of the agenda shall be circulated to all members at least 7 days before the Meeting. No business shall be conducted unless it is included in the agenda.

    Voting

    With the exception of changes to the Constitution, decisions put to a vote shall be resolved by simple majority of Members at General Meetings. Members not able to attend the meeting may inform the Chair in writing or by e-mail of their preferences and the Chair shall cast the votes on behalf of absent members. The Chair shall keep a record of the absent members who have expressed their voting preferences in writing and these shall be recorded in the minutes of the meeting. The Chair shall have a casting vote at General Meetings and Committee Meetings.

    Quora

    The quorum at General Meetings shall be 20% of the members. The quorum at Committee Meetings shall be 50% of the Committee members.

    Review of the Constitution

    The Committee is required to review the Constitution prior every AGM to confirm the Constitution, including the Club’s status as an unincorporated association, remains appropriate for the forthcoming twelve months.

    Changes to the Constitution

    Any change to the Constitution shall require a two thirds majority of those present, eligible to vote and voting at a General Meeting.

    Any proposal to change the Constitution must be submitted in writing to the Secretary, who shall circulate the proposed updated version to all members and allow 7 days for submission of any objections or amendments, before calling a meeting in accordance with the Notices requirement. Proposals for changes to the Constitution shall be signed by two members eligible to vote at a General Meeting.

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FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS

The financial year shall run from 1 January to 31 December each year.
The Treasurer shall be responsible for the preparation of the Club’s Annual Accounts.

The Accounts shall be certified by an appropriate independent person or organisation, who must not be a member of the Committee, elected annually at the AGM.

All cheques drawn against the Club funds must be signed by the Treasurer and one of either the Chair or Secretary.

Any expenditure on Club business must be authorised by the Committee prior to agreeing the commitment.

As an unincorporated association, all members of the Club shall be jointly and severally responsible for the financial liabilities of the Club.

The Club is a non-profit making organisation. Profits and surpluses shall be used to maintain or improve the Club according to the Objectives of the Club, or may be donated to charities at the discretion of the Committee.

POLICIES AND RULES

The Constitution allows the Committee to create Policies and Rules to facilitate the running of the Club should the Committee feel these to be necessary. Any new Policies or Rules must be approved at a General Meeting. Policies and Rules are included as Appendix 1 to the Constitution.

DISSOLUTION

If upon winding up or dissolution of the Club there remains, after the discharge of all debts and liabilities, any property whatsoever, the same shall be transferred to some other organisation(s) having the same or similar objectives of the Club. Such organisation(s) shall be determined by members of the Club by resolution passed at a General Meeting. No profit or surplus shall be distributed other than to a non-profit making body on a winding up or dissolution of the Club.

Approved by the Committee and signed on its behalf

Trevor Shaw, Interim Chair 11 January 2021

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APPENDIX ONE - POLICIES AND RULES

RIDING

Whilst on a ride organised by the Club:

  1. All riders should be a member of the Club, other than as noted in Point 2 below

  2. New prospective members shall be permitted to ride with the Club once, in order to ascertain whether they want to join

  3. All riders should have in place their own third-party liability insurance

  4. All riders should observe the Highway Code and all laws governing the conduct of cycling on the public highway

  5. All members must wear an approved helmet

  6. The use of headphones whilst riding is not permitted

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Status : Wellesbourne Wheelers Cycling Club (WWCC) is an affiliated club of the Cyclists' Touring Club No. 90095425

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