CTC Gazette, Vol 1908, No 5

Articles in this issue
- p. 2
The Club details its three proposed amendments to the Licensing Bill: requiring all licensed premises to provide non-alcoholic refreshment under penalty of fines, protecting bona fide travellers' rights to Sunday refreshment, and ensuring cycling refreshment houses are exempt from the new Sunday closing provisions.
- p. 2
The Club's efforts to support the Dogs (Injuries to Persons) Bill, which would remove the legal immunity for a dog's first attack and make owners liable up to five pounds, addressing the serious hazard posed to cyclists by unleashed dogs.
- p. 2
Announcement that the Metropolitan District Association has been reorganised into two sections, North and South, each with its own committee and programme of runs, greatly increasing its potential as both a social body and a recruiting vehicle for the Club.
- p. 8
A formal notice reiterating the Rights and Privileges Committee's vigorous new policy, with detailed instructions for members on how to collect and report evidence of road accidents and other incidents so that cases can be successfully pursued.
- p. 5
A touring narrative of a cycling journey along or across a national border, describing the landscapes, roads, and customs encountered on both sides of the frontier.
- p. 1
Notes from the Roads Improvement Association relevant to the cycling community, covering current campaigns for better road maintenance and safer highway surfaces.
- p. 1
Member road reports and questions on routes, accommodation, and conditions encountered during early-season tours across Britain and the Continent.
- p. 1
Reports from regional CTC branches on their spring activities, including Metropolitan North and South section runs and the Manchester District's new country headquarters.