The future

malnik replied on 07/10/2020 22:04

Posted on 07/10/2020 22:04

I have been a member for 3 years now, I don't think i can continue my membership for the years ahead. As a young family i find this club not exactly "family friendly". More to the point, I have been looking at the make up of the people at the head of the table, the council members and commitee. 

We live in a diverse country and our nation is much better for that amazing diversity. Unfortunately the club seems to be a relic of the 70s, diversity seems to be something we as a club are unaware of. I'm sure they are all doing a great job but how can we go ahead without our club reflecting the make up of the country and the people they represent. Dont get me started on age groups being represented. I have no idea what ages everyone is, but i don't see young families represented and once again, they can't be ignored. Unless ofcourse the club is for elderly white people only. Again, this is no criticism of those people.

The easy answer is anyone can apply or put themselves forward. But the aptmosphere has to be right, it has to be friendly to people from other groups to be able to apply. Is it? What is the cub doing to encourage more diversity? Younger representation? It has to be more than just a token "anyone can apply". And this direction has to be from the leader, Mr Lomas.

On the basis of the above, I can't continue to be a member when it comes time to renew. 

Tinwheeler replied on 18/11/2020 21:36

Posted on 18/11/2020 21:29 by Takethedogalong

How will mileage done be recorded I wonder? 

Posted on 18/11/2020 21:36

The report I saw, if it’s to be believed, reckoned we'd all have black boxes in our cars tracked by satellite 🤷🏻‍♂️

JVB66 replied on 18/11/2020 21:47

Posted on 18/11/2020 21:29 by Takethedogalong

How will mileage done be recorded I wonder? 

Posted on 18/11/2020 21:47

I am sure at least one insurance company gives premium reduction if you fit one of their black boxes which records all sorts of info that is fed back to them

nelliethehooker replied on 18/11/2020 22:07

Posted on 18/11/2020 22:07

I doubt that this is a solely a British issue, and that other countries too are committed for reducing the use of fossil fuels and so are thinking along similar lines. In countries such as France the infrastructure required will be very much greater than in our small island, so those that think that they can tour over there without the problems that could well be faced over here are living in dreamland. 

obbernockle replied on 18/11/2020 22:31

Posted on 18/11/2020 22:14 by JVB66

One country  i am sure that  wiil get plenty of investment to go grren will be Scotland if they vote to leave the UK and join the eu wink

Posted on 18/11/2020 22:31

Yes there will be plenty of €€€€€€€'s going in there. If they leave the UK and join the EU that will be their currency. They might not want that as they want independance,

replied on 18/11/2020 22:50

Posted on 18/11/2020 22:07 by nelliethehooker

I doubt that this is a solely a British issue, and that other countries too are committed for reducing the use of fossil fuels and so are thinking along similar lines. In countries such as France the infrastructure required will be very much greater than in our small island, so those that think that they can tour over there without the problems that could well be faced over here are living in dreamland. 

Posted on 18/11/2020 22:50

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replied on 18/11/2020 23:22

Posted on 18/11/2020 22:14 by JVB66

One country  i am sure that  wiil get plenty of investment to go grren will be Scotland if they vote to leave the UK and join the eu wink

Posted on 18/11/2020 23:22

And then another EU border control issue?

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 19/11/2020 08:19

Posted on 18/11/2020 21:36 by Tinwheeler

The report I saw, if it’s to be believed, reckoned we'd all have black boxes in our cars tracked by satellite 🤷🏻‍♂️

Posted on 19/11/2020 08:19

Along the lines of Dascams & Satnavs, it’s certainly well tried & tested technology👍🏻

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