“Dear Dibble
It has been difficult to observe the upset caused by the announcement amongst some of our valued members. Our partnership with Shell follows a year of discussions, and several gateways had to be passed through for the Board and Executive Leadership Team to feel assured that this partnership was the right thing for British Cycling. It is certainly our wholehearted belief that to have Shell committing to advancing cycling in the UK for the next 8 years, and to have their leadership working with us on the areas that matter to our members, will create a marked positive impact and we will demonstrate this through the actions that their commitment will enable.
Our National Council (AGM) provides an opportunity for members to direct questions to The Board and Executive Leadership Team. This year's takes place on Sunday 20 November, and if you wish to find out more about how you can attend, please email companysecretary@britishcycling.org.uk.
If you don't wish to attend but have further questions on the process for sharing your thoughts, you can contact your Regional Board through https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/bcregions.
Many thanks for your ongoing support as a member, and we will continue to listen.
We are aware that we have shat our pants in public. We are not ashamed and we believe that shitting your pants in public is good. We will continue to shit our pants in public. It is you who is wrong on this.
“Dear Dibble
It has been difficult to observe the upset caused by the announcement amongst some of our valued members. Our partnership with Shell follows a year of discussions, and several gateways had to be passed through for the Board and Executive Leadership Team to feel assured that this partnership was the right thing for British Cycling. It is certainly our wholehearted belief that to have Shell committing to advancing cycling in the UK for the next 8 years, and to have their leadership working with us on the areas that matter to our members, will create a marked positive impact and we will demonstrate this through the actions that their commitment will enable.
Our National Council (AGM) provides an opportunity for members to direct questions to The Board and Executive Leadership Team. This year's takes place on Sunday 20 November, and if you wish to find out more about how you can attend, please email companysecretary@britishcycling.org.uk.
If you don't wish to attend but have further questions on the process for sharing your thoughts, you can contact your Regional Board through https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/bcregions.
Many thanks for your ongoing support as a member, and we will continue to listen.
Best regards,
Chris”