mjr
Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
- Location
- mostly Norfolk, sometimes Somerset
The obvious alternative is to affiliate to CTC/CUK at £75/year [edited after checking] and as far as I can tell from local affiliates, ride-leading members don't have to join CTC/CUK (unlike BC/SC club insurance) and there isn't all the bureaucracy and kicking people out after five rides if they don't subscribe and so on. (edited to clarify, multiple timesHebridean CC have done it through affiliation to Scottish Cycling
Club affiliation is £75/year and individual 'Ride' membership is £35/year

Some say that the preferential treatment of affilliated groups compared to member groups is another sign that the charity leadership is trying to get rid of pesky members, leading to a couple of member groups reincarnating as affiliates.
Another way forwards is to do away with ride leaders and use the increasingly common coffee-ride style of a bunch of cyclists just meeting up and riding, popularised by SkyRide/RideSocial. No organisers, no ride leaders, no-one to be negligent other than riders themselves (edit: who aren't covered by organisers insurance anyway). That does mean you shouldn't do pacelines or the whole snaking and clear and etc but that seems to get up a lot of people's noses anyway.
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