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The club has contacted the Forestry Commission, in an effort to get involved in any future dialogue about the various downhill mountain bike trails across the country.

We have succeeded in this, by being invited to help advise them on any improvements to the current facilities available, and to discuss possible venues available for building new sites. We also hope to negotiate an agreement on improving uplift services (or tow vehicle access) to the best trails. All of this will then make the 4-wheel sport much more accessible.

In a BBC interview, Karl Bartlett, a project manager for Forestry Commission Scotland, explained how they are already helping to roll back the boundaries of physical activity for disabled people: �getting people into mountain biking at all levels is really important for us... we need to make our region as accessible as possible to everyone... it is important that disabled people get a real experience of mountain biking�.


Rough Riderz is now registered with the National Governing Body of British Cycling. This is the internationally recognised governing body of cycling in the UK.

It administers the sport in the following disciplines: BMX, Cycle Speedway, Cyclo-Cross, Mountain Bike, Road and Track. It�s members have access to an extensive events programme, racing licences and a range of benefits. The organisation underpins cycling with programmes focusing on facilities, major events, coaching, volunteers, club development and grass-roots participation.

British Cycling has a vibrant membership of cyclists, who join the organisation to race and to access a range of cycling-focused membership benefits. These include liability insurance cover for cyclists at fault in accidents and featuring "no excess", a unique British Cycling benefit. There is free legal advice from dedicated specialists in working with cyclists' cases. Discounts are available on some travel, equipment, holidays, event tickets, etc.

British Cycling is also committed to bringing the biggest cycling events to the UK. Along with several World Championships due to visit the country in the next few years, they have also been supporting a large number of regional and club facility development and re-development projects.


Rough Riderz are now considering applying for CASC status.

The CASC scheme recognises the important role that sports clubs play in their local communities by distinguishing between clubs and businesses for rates and tax purposes, ensuring money is kept in the clubs. Both property and non-property owning clubs can significantly benefit from the scheme

We have delayed our CASC registration until the new year. Following a review of the criteria we expect to make a fresh announcement on this soon.

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