by Grahame » Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:40 am
[quote="Toks"]I don't think we should insist Snoop. We should definitley incentivize (is that a word?) £5 off your membership if you Marshal once; Membership is free if you Marshal more than 8-10 hours in total). It's gotta be the "carrot" rather than the "stick" for me every time. Why not just put the membership up to £25 for those who don't wanna marshall I'm sure most people that didn't want to marshall would happily pay that. There was big thread on the Dulwich Paragon [url=http://dulwichparagon.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=3658]forum[/url] about this very same thing. Basically someone was advocated joining the club, getting the nice kit and only going on club run but not marshalling. This got quite a few members angry.As someone said early there are quite a few old style cycling clubs (usually the one's with a rubbish kit
) that are dead set in their ways and don't have a thriving membership like we do. Anyone heard of
Islington CC,? a 2nd claim club I rode with when I first join ACC. Well they literally died a about three years ago. I wonder if some of their written and unwritten rules - two rides and you must join, wear club kit, don't ride ahead on the hills, keep thing clichy and don't associate with newbies, don't wait for newbies if they get dropped etc - contributed to their downfall.
Lets not introduce new rules just for the sake of it. Personally I still think we should look at our club runs and ensure they are being run smooth and orderely. Lots of crashes this year - a bit worrying!
The first part of that was proposed and carried at the last AGM, so membership fees will increase to £25 from this November. The intention was that this would finance the £5 per volunteer per event "contribution towards expenses" that we started to give to marshals this year.
So, in effect, those who do not wish to help keep cycling happening by volunteering a few hours a year can contribute a littel more financially.
I, personally, don't buy the "I only do a few clubruns a year, so shouldn't marshal" argument. But, recognise that the financial contribution towards costs of volunteering may help a few to come forward that otherwise wouldn't.
If you don't like the rules, propose a change and come to the AGM to defend your proposal, and join in the voting on it.