Club Volunteering
Why not get more involved with the running of your club, it's a great way to expand your cycling experience. If you chose to participate you might be able to influence the direction of your club, your local region and even national policies, not to mention the satisfaction and fulfilment you'll get from it.
Overview of British Cycling's Structure
British Cycling's Regional Contacts
British Cycling Development Officers currently deliver the Sport England approved Clubmark scheme. Clubs involved in this scheme are known as ‘Go Ride’ clubs. The aim of the Clubmark scheme is to give young people and parents a quality assured environment for young people to learn to cycle and increase their skills. British Cycling also runs a wide range of cycling coaching courses.
More information about British Cycling's club development programme Go-Ride
More information about British Cycling's coaching courses and awards: Coaching
Running Sports: This is a Sport England initiative to try and help sports clubs run more efficiently by helping to define the roles of various members the club and its committee: Running Sports
Step into Sport: This is a Sport England scheme to reward young people when they have done 50, 100 and 200 of cumulative hours of volunteering: Step Into Sport






