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  • Cheers Will. (Looking forward to the post laudenum thoughts)

    I think CTUK changed many of our lives in all sorts of ways. Definitely mine. (and @dancing james

    The contribution of many towards a common goal is more empowering than a single visionary. Though Sim Bamford, ctuk founder was quite a genius.

    I can't comment about the vampire squid

  • I have had some tremendous times at CTUK. It’s been a place where I was given a chance to grow and develop and gave me the confidence to become a trainer in other disciplines too.

    Seeing other people gain life skills in cycling has been wonderful. Making grown men cry and being paid for it (when their child has just ridden their bike for the first time) was brilliant.

    Having lorry drivers turn up for CPC training uttering how “all cyclists are cunts” and me thinking “I don’t believe I have met you before but you obviously know me” but at the end of 3.5 hours they have gained empathy for cyclists and other VRUs has been very rewarding.
    Training, mentoring and getting kids excluded from mainstream education through a professional qualification.

    At times there have been challenges but I will look back on my days in an orange tabard with huge affection. I will miss working with @ffm @skydancer and others. CTUK has made me clear that I wish to continue working in areas that have a benefit for people.

    A huge thanks to CTUK

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