Constitution

CLUB CONSTITUTION AND RULES 

(Amended 05 September 2022)

CONSTITUTION

1. The club will be called Shipston Cycling Club

2. The Purposes of the Club 

The purposes of the Club are to promote the amateur sport of cycling in South Warwickshire and community participation in the same area.

3. Powers of the Committee

The Committee has the power to: 

aAcquire and provide grounds, equipment, coaching, training and playing facilities, club house, transport, medical and related facilities

bProvide coaching, training, medical treatment, and related social and other

facilities

cTake out any insurance for club, employees, contractors, players, guests and

third parties 

dBorrow money and give security for the same, and open bank accounts

eBuy, lease or licence property and sell, let or otherwise dispose of the same

fMake grants and loans and give guarantees and provide other benefits

gSet aside or apply funds for special purposes or as reserves

hDeposit or invest funds in any lawful manner

i. Employ and engage staff and others and provide services

j. Co-operate with or affiliate to firstly any bodies regulating or organising the Sport and secondly any club or body involved with it and thirdly with government and related agencies

k. Do all other things reasonably necessary to advance the purposes.

NONE of the above powers may be used other than to advance the purposes

consistently with the Rules below and the general law.

4. Membership

aMembership of the Club shall be open to anyone interested in the sport on 

application regardless of sex, age, disability, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, religion or other beliefs. However, limitation of membership according to available facilities is allowable on a non-discriminatory basis.

bThe Club may have different classes of membership and subscription on a non-discriminatory and fair basis. The Club will keep subscriptions at levels that will not pose a significant obstacle to people participating. (Current Membership Rates are set out in Club Policies)

c. The Club Committee may refuse membership, or remove it, only for good cause such as conduct or character likely to bring the Club or sport into disrepute. Appeal against refusal or removal may be made to an appointed panel consisting of club members

d.  Membership Renewals   The Secretary will remind all members, by email, of their renewal date and ask if they intend to continue their membership. All expired members will be contacted so the Club will know who is a late payer or who has left the club (temporarily or permanently). If any Member declares they wish to take a break for a valid reason e.g. due to illness, injury or just a sabbatical, their start date will be reset to when they make their next payment or re-join a club ride (whichever is first). If the Secretary is not informed of any wish to discontinue club Membership then membership will continue for 3 months after which time Membership will be cancelled. If at any time up to the 3 month deadline the Secretary receives late payment the renewal date will be backdated to the anniversary of first payment i.e. initial start date.

The onus is on all Members to inform the Secretary of any changes in personal details e.g. address, contact numbers etc. required for the administration of the Club

5. All General Meetings

aAll members may attend all general meetings of the Club in person.

bSuch meetings need 21 clear days’ written notice to members.

cThe quorum for all general meetings is 50% of the total membership.

dThe Chair or (in his or her absence) another member chosen at the meeting shallpreside.

eExcept as otherwise provided in these Rules, every resolution shall be decided by a simple majority of the votes cast on a show of hands.

fFormalities in connection with General Meetings (such as how to put down resolutions) shall be decided by the Committee and publicised to Club members.

6. Annual General Meetings (AGM)

The Club will hold an AGM once in every calendar year and not more than 15 months after the last AGM. At every AGM:

a.  The Members will elect a Committee including a Chair, Treasurer and Secretary to serve until the next AGM;

bThe Treasurer will produce accounts of the Club for the latest financial year audited as the Committee shall decide;

c. The Committee will present a report on the Club’s activities since the previous AGM; 

d. The Members will appoint a suitable person to audit the accounts; and

e. The Members will discuss and vote on any resolution (whether about policy or to change the Rules) and deal with any other business put to the meeting.

7. Extraordinary General Meetings (EGM)

An EGM shall be called by the Secretary within 14 days of a request to that effect from the Committee or on the written request of not less than 20% of members signed by them. Such an EGM shall be held on not less than 14 or more than 21 days’ notice at a place decided upon by the Committee or in default by the Chair.

8. The Committee

a. Role 

Subject to these Rules the Committee shall have responsibility for the

  management of the Club, its funds, property and affairs.

  bProperty etc 

i. The property and funds of the Club cannot be used for the direct or indirect private benefit of members other than as reasonably allowed by the Rules.

ii. The Club may provide sporting and related social facilities, sporting equipment, coaching, courses, insurance cover, medical treatment, event expenses, post event refreshments and other ordinary benefits of Community Amateur Sports Clubs as provided for in the Finance Act 2002.

iii. The Club may also in connection with the sports purposes of the Club: 

(a) Sell and supply food, drink and related sports clothing and equipment;

(b  Employ members (though not for riding) and remunerate them for providing goods and services, on fair terms set by the Committee without the person  concerned being present;

(c) Pay for reasonable hospitality for visiting teams and guests;

(d) Indemnify the Committee and members acting properly in the course of the running of the Club against any liability incurred in the proper running of the Club (but only to the extent of its assets).

iv. The Committee will have due regard to the law on disability discrimination and child protection 

cComposition etc 

i. The Committee shall consist of at least three and not more than 7 members (including Officers).

ii. The Committee members may co-opt club members (up to the maximum permitted number) to serve until the end of the next AGM. 

iii. Any Committee member may be re-elected or re-co-opted without limit.

iv. A Committee member ceases to be such if he or she ceases to be a member of the Club, resigns by written notice, or is removed by the Committee for good cause after the Member concerned has been given the chance of putting his/her case to the Committee with an appeal to the Club members, or is removed by club members at a general meeting. The Committee shall fairly decide time limits and formalities for these steps.

dCommittee meetings  

i. Whenever a Committee member has a personal interest in a matter to be  discussed, he/she must declare it, withdraw from that part of the meeting (unless asked to stay), not be counted in the quorum for that agenda item and withdraw during the vote and have no vote on the matter concerned.

ii. The Committee may decide its own way of operating. Unless it otherwise resolves, the following rules apply:

(a) ​At least 2 members must be present for the meeting to be valid;

(b) ​Committee meetings shall be held face to face;

(c)​  The Chair, or whoever else those present choose shall chair meetings;

(d) ​Decisions shall be by simple majority of those voting;

(e) ​A resolution in writing signed by every Committee member shall be valid without a meeting;

(f)​The chair of the meeting shall not have a casting vote.

eDelegation etc

The Committee may delegate any of their functions to sub-committees but must

specify the scope of its activity and powers; the extent to which it can commit the funds of the Club; its membership; its duty to report back to the Committee. The Committee may wind up any sub-committee at any time or to change its mandate and operating terms.

fDisclosure

Annual club reports and statements of account must be made available for inspection by any member and all club records may be inspected by any Committee member.

Amendments

a. These Rules may be amended at a general meeting by two-thirds of the votes cast but not (if relevant) so as to jeopardise the Club’s status as a Community Amateur Sports Club as first provided for by the Finance Act 2002 and not in any event to alter its purposes (unless the procedure set out in 9 (b) has been followed) or winding up provisions.

b. The Club Purposes may be changed to include another eligible sport if the Committee unanimously agree and the members also agreed the change by a 75% majority of votes cast.

10 Winding up the Club

a. The members may vote to wind up the Club if not less than three quarters

of those present and voting support that proposal at a properly convened general meeting.

b. The Committee will then be responsible for the orderly winding up of the

Club’s affairs.

c. After settling all liabilities of the Club, the Committee shall dispose of the

net assets remaining to one or more of the following:

i. To another Club with similar sports purposes which is a charity and/or

ii. To another Club with similar sports purposes which is a registered CASC and/or

iii. To the Club’s national governing body for use by them for related  

community sports.

RULES

Club Policies and Rules 

1.Policies

a. Club Membership Annual Fees are as follows:

​Full Members  ​£15 

​Concessions (Students) ​​£5

​Concessions (State pension age)​£10

2.​Rules

a. Whilst on a ride organised by the Club:

i. ​All riders should be a member of the Club; however, British Cycling allows non-members 2 rides before having to become a member of the Club

ii. All riders are to confirm proof of third party liability insurance.

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

iiii. All members must wear an approved helmet.

v. The use of headphones whilst riding is not permitted.

Constitution and Rules approved by the Committee

Date:

Signed: ​AS

Andrew Smith

Chairman 

And Witnessed by:

Signed:

Tony Moss

Secretary