Friday, 22 March 2024
The Annual General Meeting of CTC Cambridge will be held at 3pm on Sunday 21st April 2024 at Whittlesford Memorial Hall, followed by a club tea.
We are very pleased that Cycling UK Trustee John Jackson will be attending our meeting, and will speak on the topic Cycling UK - what does the future look like? John is keen to hear members' views and will be happy to answer your questions.
Please bring your Cycling UK membership card with you if you intend voting on agenda items. Our rides on the day will arrive at Whittlesford in good time for the start of the AGM.
All committee posts are open for election. Any member of Cycling UK can stand for any elected post. Nominations should be sent in advance of the meeting to the secretary, John Seton (secretary@ctccambridge.org.uk). Nominations can also be made at the meeting.
The current committee is listed on Committee and AGMs. All the existing committee members have indicated that they are prepared to stand for re-election. The total number of committee members is not fixed – if you're keen to help you will be welcome!
We're keen to get some new faces and new ideas from right across the club on the committee, so please do consider whether you would be prepared to stand for election. If you are interested, or have any questions, please contact John Seton or anyone else on the committee for a chat.
Secretary's report (pdf)
Accounts (pdf)
Membership secretary's report (pdf)
Runs secretary's report (pdf)
Campaigning report (pdf)
Web technical officer's report (pdf)
Web content officer's report (pdf)
Welcome and opening remarks from Chair
Apologies for absence
Annual Reports
Election of Officers and Committee.
Chair (role description from Cycling UK)
Treasurer (role description from Cycling UK)
Secretary (role description from Cycling UK)
Safeguarding officer (formerly welfare officer) (role description from Cycling UK)
Runs secretary
Membership secretary
Communications and web content officer
Web technical officer
Additional committee members (up to 4)
Election of Honorary Auditor
Campaigning update
Cycling UK - what does the future look like?
with John Jackson, Cycling UK trustee
(followed by an opportunity for Q & A)