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Sections 1. Officers and Committee 2. South District Affiliated Clubs and CTT Contacts 3 Sections 1. Officers and Committee 2. South District Affiliated Clubs and CTT contacts 3. Course Measurers, Handicappers and Timekeepers 4. Approved Courses for 2008 5. South District Open Events Programme 2008 6. South District Club Events Programmes 2008 6.1 General 6.2 Events list 7. South District Competition Results 2007 7.1 BAR Competition 7.2 25 Mile Championship and Points Competition 8. South District Competitions 2008 - BAR Competition - Points Competition - Championship 25 9. South District Points Competition Rules 10. South District Model Child Protection Policy 11. “Principles of CTT Regulations” and “Parental Consent” form M:\Temp\0.Title.doc 1/1 South District Council Officers and Committee 2008 Title 1stNameSurname Position Address County Phone Mr K Ken Blowe Chairman and 11 Marlborough Park Treasurer Warblington Hants 023 9247 5683 Havant PO9 2PP [email protected] Mr A Alan * Sharpen Secretary 12 Bassett Close Southampton 023 8076 8295 SO16 7PE [email protected] Asst. Sec 31 Main Road Mrs C Claire Newman (Open Events Totton Hants 023 8066 7394 and Courses) Southampton SO40 7EP [email protected] Mr J Julian * Gee Asst. Sec "Laurel Bank" 01794 368705 (Club Events) Sandy Lane Hants 07962 102534 Romsey SO51 0PD [email protected] Mr D David Crocker 5 Meon Close Hants Romsey SO51 5PW 01794 512907 Mr R Roy Fairchild "Pennyfarthing" Bognor Regis 5 Kingsway West Sussex 01243 263023 Craigweil on Sea PO21 4DQ [email protected] Mr B Brian * Garrard 18 The Avenue Moordown Dorset 01202 527020 Bournemouth BH9 2UN [email protected] Mr R Bob Jolliffe Sweet Briar Vicarage Lane Hants 01425 616525 Hordle SO41 0HS [email protected] Mr E Eric Newman 28 Buckland Close Waterlooville Hants 023 9264 8002 Portsmouth PO7 6EE [email protected] Mr K Ken Parmenter 7 St Francis Road Gosport 023 9258 7800 Alverstoke PO12 2UG mob 07979 353250 Mr R Roger * Wakeling "Conifers" Romsey 01794 340202 Doctors Hill Hants 07971 299349 Sherfield English SO51 6JX [email protected] 1 Gordon Road Hants 02392 647569 Mr M Martin Whitty Waterlooville PO7 5TJ [email protected] * = National Council Delegate 16/11/07 2/1 South DC Member Clubs 2008 and Contact for CTT Correspondence Updated 11/3/08 Club SponTitle Ini Forename Surname Street District Town County Postcode A3crg S Mr D David Collard-Berry 59 Midhurst Road Fernhurst Haslemere Surrey GU27 3EN Andover Triathlon Club Mr P Peter Dennett 15 Lowry Court Artists Way Andover Hampshire SP10 3SX Andover Whs, Ms E Lizzy Yates 37 Coachways Andover Hampshire SP10 2SJ Antelope Racing Team S Mr G Glenn Longland 32 Testlands Avenue Nursling Southampton Hampshire SO16 0XG Army Cycling Union Mr R Robert Jones 92 Kingdown Road Blandford Camp Dorset DT11 8BN Bognor Regis CC, Mr D Don Lambert 18 Cardinals Drive Pagham Bognor Regis West Sussex PO21 4QF Bournemouth & Dist WCA Miss J Jacky Prosser 35 Thistlebarrow Road Queens Park Bournemouth Dorset BH7 7AL Bournemouth Arrow CC, S Miss L Louise Burman 5 Charles Gardens Ensbury Park Bournemouth Dorset BH10 5EH Bournemouth Jubilee Whs Mrs S Susan Barber 19 Gibbs Green Lytchett Matravers Poole Dorset BH16 6ND Britsh Schools Cycling Assn Mrs S Susan Knight 21 Bedhampton Road North End Portsmouth Hampshire PO2 7JX Cala Conta Caesarean CC (Jersey) Mr G Gordon Wright 54 Rue de la Pointe St. Brelade Jersey Channel IslandsJE3 8EN CC Weymouth, Ms M Michelle Lindley 20 Moorfield Road Easton Portland Dorset DT5 1HJ Christchurch Bicycle Club Mr D David Mansfield 8 Evening Glade West Moors Ferndown Dorset BH22 8DB Crabwood CC, Mrs C Claire Newman 31 Main Road Totton Southampton Hampshire SO40 7EP CTC (South Hants DA) Mr M Mike Etheridge 3 Launcelyn Close North Baddesley Southampton Hampshire SO52 9NP DHCycle Sport S Mr R Richard Carter 24 Spindlewood Way Marchwood Southampton Hampshire SO40 4JZ Dorset Rough Riders MBC Mr R Robert Gray 69 Sundew Road Broadstone Poole Dorset BH18 9NX East Dorset CA, Mr R Bob Wareing 3 Sunningdale Fairway Drive Christchurch Dorset BH23 1JY East St Cycles.com S Mr G Gary Bird Unit 6, The Woolmead Farnham Surrey GU9 7TX Elm Tree Whs, Mr M Martin Napier 8 Wolvesey Place Valley Park Chandlers Ford Hampshire SO53 4EA Falcon Cycle Racing Mr D David White "Hillcrest" Uplands Road Totland Bay Isle of Wight PO39 0DU Fareham Whs, Mr R Robert Blackman 4 Beaumont Close Fareham Hampshire PO15 6BX G A Cycles S Mr A Antony Green 6 Hobart Road New Milton Hampshire BH25 6EG Gearsandtears.com S Mrs J Janice Mayhew 12 Accentors Close Alton Hampshire GU34 2LH Gough Racing Mr S Stuart Gough 13 Piping Green Colden Common Winchester Hampshire SO21 1TU "West Ridge" GS Europa, Mr R Robert Wright Allington Lane West End Southampton Hampshire SO30 3HQ Guernsey Velo Club Mr T Tim Holmes Belle Vue Le Vauquiedor St Andrew Guernsey GY6 8TT Hampshire RC, Mr L Laurie Pither 49 Orchard Road Havant Hampshire PO9 1AT Hantspol CC, Mr J John Snook 3 Russett Close Swanmore Hampshire SO32 2RU Hardley Runners Mr M Mick Anglim 10 Amberslade Walk Dibden Purlieu Southampton Hampshire SO45 4NW i-Team Cyclists Club $ Mr M Matt Doe 39 Fairmead Walk Cowplain Hampshire PO8 9AL New Forest CC Mr P Peter Weaver 74 Manor Road Verwood Dorset BH31 6EA North Dorset Triathlon Club Mrs J Jenny Fuller 28 Hambledon Gardens Blandford Dorset DT11 7SE Northovers Vets Team S Mrs S Sue Dawson 21 Chiltley Lane Liphook Hampshire GU30 7HJ Poole Whs Mr E Eddie Beck 46 Ensbury Avenue Bournemouth Dorset BH10 4HG Portsmouth CC Mr W Winston Lord 5 Islay Gardens Cosham Portsmouth Hampshire PO6 3UF Portsmouth North End CC Mr C Chris James 19 Althorpe Drive Anchorage Park Portsmouth Hampshire PO3 5TF Portsmouth Triathletes Mr P Peter McGovern 66 Warren Avenue Milton Portsmouth Hampshire PO4 8PX Primera-sport.co.uk S Mr A Alex Croucher 244 Charminster Road Charminster Bournemouth Dorset BH8 9RR Salisbury RC, Dr S Steve Elvin 8 Dunley Way Bishopsdown Farm Salisbury Wiltshire SP1 3GW Sotonia CC, Mr I Ian Stewart 34 Heathlands Road Chandlers Ford Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 1GW Southampton Triathlon Club Mr B Brian Minard 1 Riverside Gardens Romsey Hampshire SO51 8HN Southdown Velo S Mr M Mike Marchant 39 Belgrave Crescent Chichester West Sussex PO19 8SA Team Axiom Mr A Anthony Hart 69 Mill Road Fareham Hampshire PO16 0TP Team Synergie Mr S Scott Murray 9 Willow Close St Leonards Ringwood Hampshire BH24 2RQ Team Velo Vet, Mr P Paul Ruta 14 Scotter Square Bishopstoke Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 6DP Team Zero2Hero Mr D David Hughes 11 Manor Close Bognor Regis West Sussex PO22 7PN Vectis Roads CC Mr D Des Eastman "Ael-y-Bryn", Rosemary LaneAshley Road Ryde Isle of Wight PO33 2UX VC Godalming + Haslemere $ Mr P Paddy Williams Birkdale Cottage Linkside South Hindhead Surrey GU26 6NX Velo Club St Raphael S Mr M Mick Waite 249 Havant Road Farlington Portsmouth Hampshire PO6 1DB Velo Club Venta Mrs P Penny Cossburn "Roselea", Hamdown CrescEentast Wellow Romsey Hampshire SO51 6BJ Velocity Bikes CC S Mrs T Tina Wickham 319 London Road North End Portsmouth Hampshire PO16 9JS Velo Sport Jersey Mr R Robert Cabot Flat 4, 13 Duhamel Place St. Helier Jersey Channel IslandsJE2 4TP VTTA (Wessex Group), Mr K Ken Blowe 11 Marlborough Park Warblington Havant Hampshire PO9 2PP Wessex RC, Mr F Fred Newton 13 Lavender Way Broadstone Dorset BH18 9NN Wightlink/WightMountain RT S Mr D Dave Dent 58 Fleet Way Shalfleet Isle of Wight PO30 4PX www.votwo.co.uk S Mr A Andy Blow 32 Honeymead Lane Sturminster Newton Dorset DT10 1QH Zoom Tri Club Mr D Dave Crichton 4 Cawdor Road Bournemouth Dorset BH3 7DN 2/2 South DC Member Clubs 2008 and Contact for CTT Correspondence Updated 11/3/08 Club Phone Website email Delegates A3crg 01428 651843 www.a3crg.co.uk [email protected] D Collard-Berry, K Collard-Berry Andover Triathlon Club [email protected] [email protected] S Bungay, P Dennet Andover Whs, 01264 392225 www.andoverwheelers.com [email protected] L Yates, M Webber Antelope Racing Team 023 8073 1771 www.antelope-rt.co.uk [email protected] R Wakeling, G Longland Army Cycling Union 01255 459208 www.armycycling.co.uk [email protected] R Jones, D Clarke Bognor Regis CC, 01243 262434 [email protected] R Fairchild, D Lambert Bournemouth & Dist WCA 01202 393626 [email protected] C Newman, J Prosser Bournemouth Arrow CC, 07729 627592 www.bournemouth-arrow.org.uk [email protected] B Garrard, L Burman Bournemouth Jubilee Whs 1202 621329 www.bjw.org.uk [email protected] C Peskett, J Prosser Britsh Schools Cycling Assn 023 9264 2226 www.bsca.org.uk [email protected] S Knight, T Knight 01534 744764 Caesarean CC (Jersey) fax 01534 744765 www.ccc.je [email protected] CC Weymouth, 01305 823180 www.ccweymouth.co.uk [email protected] M Lindley, C Jones Christchurch Bicycle Club 01202 896790 [email protected] S Gray, D Mansfield Crabwood CC, 023 8066 7394 www.crabwoodcc.org [email protected] C Newman CTC (South Hants DA) 023 8073 9359 www.southhampshirectc.org.uk [email protected] M Etheridge, A Sharpen DHCycle Sport www.dhcyclesport.co.uk [email protected] R Carter, A Jewell Dorset Rough Riders MBC 01202 698712 www.dorsetroughriders.com [email protected] R Gray, S Greenway East Dorset CA, 01202 473305 www.edca.org.uk [email protected] J Prosser, C Peskett East St Cycles.com 01252 723888 www.eaststcycles.com [email protected] D Stewart, G Bird 023 8026 8642 Elm Tree Whs, 07786 383970 [email protected] M Napier, J Price Falcon Cycle Racing 01983 756909 D White,
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