The Clarion - December 2007

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Newsletter of the National Clarion Cycling Club 1895 (North Lancs Union) December 2007

‘Fellowship is Life’ ‘Know your history, learn from your history and never forget your history’ was the message that veteran Socialist, Tony Benn delivered to the thousands who had gathered for the Annual Tolpuddle Martyrs Rally. It was a significant message given the recent split which has occurred in the Clarion between those who are loyal to the historic Objects of the Club and those who wish to see the Clarion become just another cycling club. ~

The first meeting of what was to later become the Clarion Cycling Club was called to discuss how best the members could ‘combine the pleasure of cycling with the propaganda of Socialism’. This objective, which was adopted by the first annual conference held in Ashbourne (1895), has served the Club for over 112 years, it is what distinguishes the Clarion from every other cycling club in the land. ~

Membership of a Socialist organisation has NEVER been a condition of the Club, such a notion was firmly rejected at the 1895 conference. The Club was to be open to ALL, indeed it was the duty of every Clarion cyclist to share their pleasure with Socialists and non-Socialist alike. The founders didn’t need to define Socialism, the readers of the Clarion newspaper were only too aware of the need for a fairer and more just society. ~

Alas in the last six years attempts have been made at Llandudno (2001), at Scarborough (2004) and at Hereford (2007) to dilute the Club’s commitment to support the Principles of Socialism, fortunately all these attempts failed to win the necessary two thirds needed to change the Constitution. The National Clarion Cycling Club 1895 (formerly Oakhill Clarion) has been set up as an independent cycling club in order to (i) protect the Club’s historical Objective and (ii) to foster links with cycling clubs and with fraternal organisations within the Labour and Trade Union Movement. (iii) to raise awareness that the Clarion of old still ‘keeps those pedals turning’.

Fraternal Greetings to the Vets

On a beautiful September weekend, the recently formed Northern Counties Section of the Veteran and Classic Cycle Club held their first Autumn Meet at Oakhill College in Whalley, hopefully this will become an annual event. Many campers in vans and one tent arrived on the Friday night and quickly set themselves up on the car park. Saturday’s activities began with a photo shoot before the group rode off cycled in search of as many cafes they could find in Stonyhurst, Chipping and Waddington. On Saturday evening after a Jacob’s Join in the refectory, Robin Hatherall (Ribble Valley Clarion) gave an extremely interesting illustrated talk on Hill Specials, the Rolls Royce of frames made by Adam Hill in nearby Padiham. The destination for Sunday’s ride was Nelson ILP Clarion House at Roughlee where the riders were able to enjoy pint pots of Clarion tea.


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