Author Topic: Some Questions to ponder  (Read 823 times)

Philip Benstead

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Some Questions to ponder
« on: 09 November, 2015, 11:36:40 pm »
Some Questions to ponder


What is the CTC for?

Who should decide what CTC is for?

Those who decide what the CTC is for, how are they are selected?

Should the CTC members lead the CTC?

Should the executive lead the ‘CTC with self-selected trustees only acting as advisors?

Should the CTC rely on it membership income?

Should the CTC activity seek out grants and consultation fees to fund itself?
Philip Benstead B.Env.Sc. (Hons.), NSI

Independent Cycle Campaigner and Cycle Consultant
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Re: Some Questions to ponder
« Reply #1 on: 09 November, 2015, 11:58:43 pm »
It's a charity. The trustees can delegate operational responsibility, but they can't delegate their legal responsibilities, for ensuring that its activities and resources are directed towards fulfilling its aims and objects, which will be set out in its articles. If they're not doing so, the Charities Commission might be persuaded to take an interest.

But while I'm not sure that this topic should necessarily be packed off to POBI alongside the rather more opaque thread you started a day or three ago, I'm not wholly convinced it  belongs here - are the internal wranglings of a cycling organisation political or campaigning?