1. The club shall be known as Sleaford Wheelers Cycling Club
2. The purposes of the Club are to promote cycling and community participation in the sport in and
around Sleaford and the surrounding area
3. The Club colours shall be in a design approved by the Committee and members shall (where
practicable) wear Club colours at all times and particularly when representing the Club in an event
4. Membership and Subscriptions
4.1. Membership shall be open to anyone interested in the sport regardless of sex, age, disability,
ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, religion or other beliefs
4.2. Limitation of membership according to available facilities is allowable on a non-
discriminatory basis
4.3. The Club may have different classes of membership and subscription on a non-discriminatory
and fair basis, and shall keep subscriptions at levels which will not pose a significant obstacle to
members in so far as this is possible
4.4. Club membership shall be from 1st February to 31st January in the following year; any
person joining on or after 1st October shall not be required to re-subscribe for the following year.
Any person failing to renew their membership by the end of February shall cease to be a member
of the Club from that date
4.5. Club subscriptions for the forthcoming year shall be decided at the AGM or by the
Committee
4.6. The President and Vice President(s) together with those members over the age of 80 years
shall be Honorary Members and no payment shall be required
4.7. Second claim membership shall be available to riders who are already first claim members of
other cycling clubs affiliated to CTT or BC on payment of a reduced membership fee
4.8. From 1st February 2025 Members of HM Forces Cycling Associations may join as Second
Claim Associate Members of the club on payment of the full membership fee which means they
will be equal to First Claim Members in all club matters, such as claiming club records.
Clarification: This means that if they enter an event under CTT rules they would enter under their first claim
membership (e.g. RAF CA) but could claim a SWCC Club Record if applicable.
4.9. Family membership shall be open to a maximum of two adults and all children under 18 years
of age (or in full time education) living together as a household; the family may join either as first
claim or second claim but all members within the household must have the same level of
membership
4.10. The Committee may refuse membership, or remove it, only for good cause and in the event
that the conduct of any member is considered detrimental to the interests of the Club, the
Committee may make such decision(s) as considered necessary; appeal against refusal for
membership or removal of any member may be made to an appointed panel consisting of Club
members
5. Annual General Meeting (AGM)
5.1. The Club shall hold an AGM once in every calendar year (to take place no more than 15
months following the previous general meeting)
5.2. Notice of the AGM shall be delivered to all members at least 14 days before the meeting; all
fully paid up first claim members shall be eligible to vote and stand for election as Officers of the
Club; second claim members may not vote but may serve on the Committee in other capacities
5.3. Members wishing to put forward motions to the AGM shall give notice in writing to the
Secretary at least 7 days before the AGM
5.4. A Committee consisting of a Chair, Treasurer and Secretary shall be elected at the AGM all
of whom shall serve until the next AGM; additional Committee members may be elected at the
AGM or co-opted by the Committee
5.5. At the AGM the Treasurer shall produce accounts of the Club for the latest financial year
audited as the Committee shall decide; the Secretary (together with other persons as agreed by the
Committee) shall present a report on the Club’s activities since the last AGM; such accounts and
reports shall be made available for inspection by any member of the Club
5.6. The members will appoint a suitable person to audit the accounts
5.7. The members present shall discuss and vote on any resolution and deal with any other
business put to the meeting
6. An Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) shall be called by the Secretary within 14 days of a
request to that effect from the Committee or on the request in writing signed by not less than 12
members; the Secretary shall give written notice to all members that the EGM shall be held (at a
place decided upon by the Committee or in default by the Chair) on a date not less than 14 nor more
than 21 days from the date of issue of that notice
7. Committee
1.14. The Club shall be administered by a Committee as set out in clause 5.4 above and shall
consist of a minimum of three and a maximum of 12 persons (including elected Officers)
1.15. Any Committee members may be re-elected or re co-opted without limit
1.16. The Committee shall have responsibility for the management of the Club, its funds, property
and affairs and shall have due regard for the law on disability discrimination and child protection
1.17. 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 these Rules
1.18. The Committee shall have the authority to settle any matter not provided for in the Rules or
Regulations and to introduce such new Rules and Regulations as they may think necessary, and
all members shall abide by those decisions in events (or on Club runs) organised by the Club
8. Sub-Committee
1.19. The Committee may delegate any of their functions to one or more sub-committees and shall
specify the scope of its activities and powers, the extent to which it may commit funds of the
Club, its membership and its duty to report back to the Committee
1.20. The Committee may wind up a sub-committee at any time or change its mandate or operating
terms
1. Committee Meetings - The Committee may decide its own way of operating and in default the
following rules shall apply:
1.1. At least three Committee members must be present for the meeting to be valid
1.2. All meetings may be held face to face or by online video conferencing
1.3. A resolution in writing signed by (or otherwise agreed by) every Committee member shall be
valid without a meeting
1.4. Meetings shall be presided over by the Chair or such other person as shall be agreed by the
Committee
1.5. Decisions shall be by simple majority and all Committee members shall have one vote except
the Chair, who may only have a casting vote on a tied decision
1.6. The Club’s President, Vice President, BC and CTT representatives all be entitled to attend
and vote at committee meetings; all other members may attend such meetings but may not vote
1.7. A Committee member having a personal interest in a matter to be discussed at a meeting shall
declare that interest and withdraw from that part of the meeting (unless asked to stay) and maynot be counted in the quorum for that agenda item; the member shall withdraw during any vote
and may not vote on that matter
1.8. Records of club meetings shall be made available for inspection by any Club member
2. Powers of the Committee - The Committee shall have the power (strictly to advance the purpose of
the Club consistently with these Rules and the general law) to:
2.1. Acquire and provide grounds, equipment, coaching, training and playing facilities, club
house, transport, medical and related facilities
2.2. Provide coaching, training, medical treatment and related social and other facilities
2.3. Employ and engage other persons to provide services
2.4. Take out insurance for the Club, contractors, guests and other third parties
2.5. Raise funds by appeals and subscriptions
2.6. Buy, lease or license property and sell, let or otherwise dispose of the same
2.7. Make grants and loans and provide other benefits
2.8. Set aside or apply funds for special purposes or as a reserve
2.9. Deposit or invest funds in any lawful manner
2.10. Co-operate with or affiliate to any bodies regulating or organising the sport of cycling (or any
club or body involved with it) and Government and related agencies
2.11. Do all other things reasonably necessary to advance the purposes of the Club including the
promotion of such racing and social events as shall be decided at the AGM or by the Committee
9. Prize Presentation
The Club shall hold a prize presentation event each year. Members shall keep any trophies belonging to the
Club in a clean condition and shall return these to the designated official on request; an individual ceasing to
be a member of the Club shall be entitled to attend the annual prize presentation and receive any trophy due
to him/her, the trophy being returned to the Club at or before the conclusion of the prize presentation
10. Safety
10.1. Members participate in all club events, whether on or off the public highway, entirely at their
own risk
10.2. Members are advised to take out 3 rd party insurance offered through Cycling UK or British
Cycling or other similar organisation
1.21. Members should not wear earphones, or similar when riding2. Club Activities
2.1. Members must obey the law in all club events (including club runs) and when racing obey the
rules of the relevant organising body
3. Club Rides
3.1. The Club shall organise a variety of club rides depending upon the Club's membership but
members should recognise it is impracticable to cater for every individual need
3.2. Club rides shall be under the supervision of the club captain or (in his/her absence) by a
designated ride leader and shall be in accordance with such rules or regulations approved by the
Committee
3.3. Non-members may participate in up to two club rides as invited guests, after which they
would be required to join the club
3.4. All riders under 18 years of age must provide a signed parental consent form before taking
part in a club ride
3.5. The minimum age for unaccompanied children on a club ride is 13 years3.6. Children under 13 years may only participate in a club ride if accompanied by a parent or a
responsible adult acting in loco parentis. A signed parental consent form is still required
3.7. Before participating in a club ride for the first time, all under 18s (or parent of) must contact
the club secretary so that they can be allocated to the most appropriate group
3.8. Under 18s may only ride in a group at the ride leader’s discretion.
3.9. Under 18s may only move to a more challenging group if the ride leader/ leaders agree that
they are ready
3.10. Instructions from the Club Captain and/or designated ride leaders shall be obeyed by all
participants
3.11. All riders must wear a cycling helmet that meets European safety/manufacturing standard CE
EN1078 (or such other safety standard which supersedes that Standard) on all official club runs
3.12. Riders shall use mudguards during winter months and in particular during the period October-
February
3.13. No rider on an electric-assisted pedal cycle shall be permitted to ride on any club run if that
cycle does not comply with current EAPC regulations. Ride Leaders will be able to ask anyone
that is riding an electric bike on club rides to demonstrate that their bike meets the EAPC
regulations.
4. Club Racing
4.1. All competitive events shall be run in accordance with the rules and regulations of the
appropriate governing body
4.2. The Club promotes time trials under Cycling Time Trial regulations, a copy of which can be
found at www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk
4.3. Entry fees to weekly time trials will be reviewed and implemented annually by the committee
4.4. All racing fees for club events shall be paid before the competitor is allowed to start
4.5. Second claim members are welcome to participate in club time trial league events but will not
be eligible for club league points, club championship placings or other club prizes.
4.6. Where entry to a club evening event is over-subscribed the Race Secretary may select
competitors based on the following categories (in order of precedence):
1. First claim members having pre-paid entry fees
2. Other first claim members
3. Second claim members
4. Other riders wishing to ride a private trial
4.7. The criteria/rules for awards and competitions shall be determined by the committee and
published on the club website at the start of each year (February)
4.8. The committee may also approve additional awards during the season as appropriate
4.9. All awards will be presented at the annual Club Dinner (unless circumstances prevent it)
5. These Rules may be amended at a general meeting of the Club by two-thirds of the votes cast but not
to alter its purposes unless the procedure set out in Clause 17 below has been followed
6. The Club’s Purposes in Clause 2 above may be changed to include another eligible sport if supported
by the unanimous agreement of the Committee and 75% of votes cast by members
7. Winding Up of the Club
7.1. Members may vote to wind up the Club if not less than 75% of those present and voting
support that proposal at a properly convened general meeting
7.2. In the event of such a decision the Committee shall be responsible for the orderly winding up
of the Club’s affairs and disposal of assets
7.3. After settling all liabilities of the Club the net assets shall be disposed of to such other club,
charity or organisation having similar sports purposes as the Committee shall in its reasonable
decision think fit
As a friendly and welcoming club, SWCC aims to provide a safe, fun and enjoyable cycling experience for
all members and guests. With this in mind we ask all members of SWCC to agree to follow the SWCC
Group Riding Guidance and to abide by the club’s Code of Conduct:
As a member of the club, you are representing SWCC and we ask that you:
The conduct of all members must be such that they do not cause upset or foster a negative environment for
other members. Any form of bullying, abuse, discrimination, or harassment is unacceptable.
If you have any concerns about the treatment or behaviour of club members, or any feedback which might
not represent the club in a positive light then please contact a member of the Club Committee directly and
not through social media channels. All complaints and feedback will be taken seriously and reviewed by the
committee.