Author: Mick Borroff
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Here’s the next coronavirus update: I’m sure you will all have seen/heard the next set of government guidelines about what we are supposed to do/not do after July 4th. We are still able to meet in groups of up to six to go walking together, provided we stay 2 metres from anyone from […]
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Here’s an update on the current situation with respect to YRC meets and huts. The rules about coronavirus have changed a bit since the last Newsletter: we are now allowed to meet outdoors in groups of up to 6 – provided we stay 2 metres apart from anyone outside our own household – […]
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Here’s an update on the current situation with respect to YRC meets and huts. We are still being asked not to gather in groups, to observe social distancing outside our own households, and not to stay away from home overnight. This currently rules out most normal club meets; social distancing would be very […]
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Welcome to the new upgraded YRC website, which went live on May 5th. I think everyone will see this as a big improvement: it looks better and it seems to work better. Huge thanks to Mick Borroff for taking the lead on this development and to Tim Josephy, Richard Josephy, Becca Humphreys, Michael […]
The priority of your Committee is to ensure the safety of Club members and we also wish to minimise the financial impact on the providers of the accommodation we use. We have therefore decided to take the following actions: – Lake District, Newlands, 29-31 May. This will be moved to 9-11 April 2021. – Pyrenees, […]
We are delighted to inform you that Motup has been conferred with Padma Shri which was announced on India’s Republic Day in January. Think the equivalent of an MBE … The Padma Awards are one of India’s highest civilian honours and are conferred in various fields of activities, including trade and industry. The Padma Shri […]
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE This is an exceptional situation, and I think as a club we need to take a serious but sensible and proportionate approach. Let’s start with the good news; at the time of writing it still seems OK to go out in your locality and enjoy the countryside in groups of 2 or less […]