CTC Gazette, Vol 1908, No 4

Articles in this issue
- p. 2
The Rights and Privileges Committee announces a new policy of defending members in any case with a reasonable chance of success, replacing the previous approach of taking only cases involving new legal principles.
- p. 2
Details of the Club's proposed amendments to the Licensing Bill aimed at protecting touring cyclists, including measures to force licensed victuallers to provide food alongside drink, and to protect Sunday access for bona fide travellers.
- p. 2
A notice about an international congress on road construction and motor traffic, to be held in Paris in October, covering topics from road bed materials to traffic signals and the effects of pneumatic tyres on road surfaces.
- p. 1
A lyrical celebration of spring cycling, encouraging members to take advantage of the improving weather and longer days for touring excursions.
- p. 16
A touring narrative exploring the March country where England meets Wales, describing the varied landscapes, historic border towns, and quiet roads of this overlooked cycling region.
- p. 20
A touring piece describing a visit to the famous Tudor manor house of Compton Winyates in Warwickshire, combining cycling narrative with architectural and historical observations.
- p. 1
Technical notes for the cycling season covering equipment maintenance, tyre care, and advice on keeping machines in good order for spring touring.
- p. 1
Spring notes from the Association of Cycle Campers, including reviews of camping equipment such as the Camper's Handbook by T. H. Holding, and news of forthcoming camp meetings.
- p. 2
Reviews of new publications of interest to cyclists including guides, maps, and handbooks, with particular attention to the new Homeland Handbook for Hove and the latest Ordnance Survey sheets.
- p. 22
Reports from regional CTC branches on their spring meetings, Annual General Meeting outcomes, and forthcoming events including the Metropolitan and Antrim districts.