Friday, July 10, 2015

Opportunity to promote the CTC and the activities of SWL

I've received this invitation which is for anyone in the club who would like to take part:

Hi Tim,

Really good to talk to you today about CTC’s involvement and opportunities at RideLondon this year on 1st August.

As it stands CTC has been allocated space at 6 locations in central London, where we have been given permission to run activations.

Locations:
  •        Green Park
  •        St Pauls
  •        Guildhall Yard
  •        Leadenhall Market 
  •        Aldwych / Somerset House
  •        Lincoln Inn Fields
At each location we would like to give our local CTC groups an opportunity to promote themselves and their activities, with some branding materials and support from CTC HQ. We will also be running alongside this activation a basic Dr Bike service, which you may or may not wish to help support. Each location will have a gazebo, tables and chairs and access to facilities. 

We feel this is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the CTC local group’s contribution to cycling and the geographical spread of the national cycling charity and its members.

CTC would like to offer travel subsidy and lunch and refreshments to all that come along from your group to showcase your contribution to cycling. Each person will also receive a CTC t-shirt and other small cycling goodies.

The event will see 50,000+ cyclists take to the closed roads of central London on an 8 mile circuit taking in English heritage and well-known landmarks. Aimed at riders young and old, we hope that you will take up this opportunity to help us show what an outstanding cycling organisation CTC is and promote the brilliant work in cycling that our local groups do.

If you have any questions please contact me on 07824888020 or reply to this email.
I will give you a follow up call on Monday 13th July to find out if I can be of any further assistance and to ensure that we have the correct promotion materials for you.

I hope to hear back from you soon.

Kind regards,

Mark Slater

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