The
Committee is planning to resume group rides in a safe way and within the law
and Cycling UK guidelines without relying on traditional elevenses, lunch and
tea stops. Progress in this will continue to depend upon progress in the fight
against the Coronavirus and on the resulting developments in Government
regulations and Cycling UK policy.
We
are now permitted to ride in groups of up to six so long as we remain outdoors
and at all times maintain social distancing of two metres between members of
different households (current Government rules) and because of the views of
Cycling UK we advise a greater distance, at least ten metres when riding one
behind the other. The Committee will be
testing these “new normal” requirements in practice on 3 June with a view, if
the trial is successful, to organizing the first group ride on 10 June
(probably out of Dorking) or 17 June (Redhill).
Because of the lack of planning time, these and the one out of Walton on
24 June, may be led by Committee members; the Leaders schedule will resume at
Cobham on 1 July. We will keep members
informed as the situation develops.
This
planning has primarily been aimed at Wayfarers A and B rides, but while
Beginners, Cheam and Morden Section and Easy Riders will want to manage their rides
within their own customs and practices, they will also need to follow the law
and, for insurance purposes, Cycling UK guidelines.
For
a while, probably at least several months, group riding will not be what it was
before the crisis in the following ways;
1.
DO
NOT COME OUT TO RIDE IF YOU FEEL AT ALL UNWELL.
2.
Bring
hand sanitizers for the ride and, if you wish, face masks.
3.
Group
Size. We are planning for groups
restricted in size to a maximum of 6, in accordance with the law, which may
change over time.
4.
Leaders. With more, smaller groups, extra Leaders will
be needed, together with a second or sub-Leader. The Leader will nominate
Sub-Leader (s) as appropriate. All Leaders and sub-Leaders must be CUK
registered, for insurance reasons.
5.
It
is essential that we maintain social distancing as required by the law (2
metres at all times) and also that we reflect the increased risk of riding
behind each other by leaving sufficient space to allow a car to come between us
and the cyclist in front (and if there is no traffic, a minimum distance of ten
metres).
6.
Those
wishing to ride in a group must pre-book with the Leader to ensure we stick to
groups of six. The Leader should plan
their route as usual and post it on the blog in good time for individuals to choose
- preferably by comment on the blog or by email. (Groups will be selected in
advance by the Leader broadly on a first come, first served basis, and the
Leader will nominate a sub-Leader for a second group if more than 5 other riders
express interest). We would like the
Group make-up to be transparent and equitable.
7.
Initially,
tried and tested familiar routes will be encouraged and rides may be shorter. Any updates to a ride, and detailed
arrangements, should be posted on the blog and transmitted to the relevant WhatsApp
Group, or by phone contact. It is the sub-Leaders responsibility to allow a 20
minute gap before departing and to ensure that the groups to not catch up. This may sometimes require the selection of a
different venue for sandwich lunch. Riders
should be mindful of public perception of large groups. It is desirable to
avoid popular narrow paths and pinch points and to avoid congregating in small
villages or “honeypots”.
8.
Most
public toilet facilities have been closed during the pandemic and the
availability of toilets will remain an issue until pubs and cafes, as well as
public toilets, are re-opened. Jennie,
the Committee member with specific responsibility to represent women, has done
extensive research on the improving situation and information on this will be
available to Leaders, who should warn members of any likely lack of proper toilets
so that they can decide in advance whether to come on the ride. All riders should carry appropriate hygiene
measures (if public toilets are available they may not be as clean as they
ought) and leave no litter.
9.
Meeting
venues - elevenses. It is planned wherever possible to maintain the locations
in the Rides Programme. However, some such as out-of-town venues like Effingham
Vineries and Fairoaks, may not be suitable, and to avoid overloading, Leaders
will need to consult other Leaders and the Rides Secretary in arranging
alternative venues, which will need to be well researched and planned. Preferred locations and venues will be
included on the blog as they prove successful. Leaders should aim for different
and wider spaced venues, or where the same venue for all rides on a day is unavoidable,
stagger elevenses meeting times at twenty minute intervals to avoid too large a
gathering. Until social distancing guidelines are further eased, the meetings
will have to be in the open air, but they can be near take-away cafes.
10. Meeting venues -
lunch. The preference is for lunch in open space, and for riders to bring a
packed lunch. Leaders should aim for different venues and Leaders and
sub-Leaders should ensure that the Groups do not overlap.
11. Meeting venues -
tea. The same criteria as elevenses and lunch is suggested.
12. The Rides
Secretary will publish the Rides List for July and August once he is satisfied,
after the trial, that the new arrangements can be made to work. The rides programme will be modified as the
lockdown review progresses; changes will be announced on the blog.
With particular thanks to Ged Lawrenson and Paul James who
have worked tirelessly on these guidelines.
3 comments:
Just to say that all public toilets in Elmbridge, Guildford, Woking, Surrey Heath, and, I think, Runnymede council areas have stayed open throughout. That covers quite a large area from Molesey right out to Frimley. While it is true that many other councils have closed their facilities, even so, some parish councils have kept individual toilets open in areas where they are otherwise all closed.
Well done with all the work that has gone into organizing and compiling so much information.
It seems such an arduous task. I feel that you (The committee) have used more energy, than I have expended cycling today.
Thank you both Davids.
Please keep the info on toilets coming. It going to be vital for planning viable routes.
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