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We are the country’s largest group of people on bikes. Our mission is to make cycling enjoyable, safe and welcoming for all.

Our work, which includes high-profile campaigning on behalf of all cyclists, is made possible by your help and support. So why not join 60,000 people united by a passion for cycling and become part of the UK's largest and oldest cycling organisation, and support the work of the CTC Charitable Trust?


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DecJan Mag Cover.jpg CTC's Festive Gift Membership is the perfect present that lasts all year, plus it comes with a free Buff® worth £12. Prices for CTC membership start at just £12, so it’s an affordable and practical present for the cyclist in your life. To order CTC Festive Gift Membership simply call 0844 736 8451, quote 'Buff', give us the details of the lucky person and we'll do the rest! For delivery in time for Christmas, please call before 16th December. For more gifts for cyclists see CTC's present ideas page. 
Woolkit_75.jpeg Get your hands on a limited edition CTC cycling jersey before it’s too late! Made from super soft, durable merino wool, our jersey will stand out from the crowd. This collectable top is on sale from today and costs £75. It’s the highest quality with a beautiful embroidered winged wheel and lettering. Buy one for yourself and one as a gift. To order now call 0845 50 50 505 or take a closer look on Impsport’s website, where you can also see the rest of the CTC cycle clothing range.
Family.jpg If the rest of your family would love CTC membership, now is the best time to introduce them to CTC. At CTC we focus on the social side of cycling, as well as being a powerful and independent voice on behalf of ALL cyclists. That's why anytime before 5th December 2008, CTC members can upgrade to family membership for only £12. Call 0844 736 8451 and quote 'family' to take up this offer.
commuter2.JPG CTC has strongly welcomed the findings of the Commons Transport Select Committee's inquiry on road safety. They have backed many of the proposals put to them by CTC, including more 20 mph speed limits, a greater role for cycle training, and road safety targets which support the wider health and other benefits of encouraging more (as well as safer) cycling. 


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