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Coaches/Volunteers

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Reporting anti-social driving

More about Our Coaches/Volunteers

We wouldn't be able to run the club without these peoples time and effort they commit to the club. Just so you know who they are, here's some info about them, their jobs, their interests etc

Sally Page - Club Contact, BC Coach, Club Manager
Roy Page - Senior BC Coach
Polly Wise, Val Lewis - Club Welfare Officers
Dave Gerrey - Chairman, BC Coach, Parent representative

Ben Miller - BC Coach, Volunteer coordinator
Keith Balcombe - BECC Hon Club Secretary

 

BC Coaching staff:
Roy Page
Sally Page
Ian Essex
Dave Gerrey

Ben Miller
James Stone
Andy Hall
Daniel Gerrey
Ben Gerrey
Matthew Wise

 

Trainee or other qualifications as Coaches:
Shelley Charlton - WSCC Off-road
Jen Frankish - WSCC Off-road
Nick Smith - Level 1 trainee

Edward Hartfied - Level 1 trainee
Tom Goldsmith - Level 1 trainee
Bjorn Suetens - Level 2 candidate

And all supportive members of Brighton Excelsior Cycling Club and the committee, as well as VC Jubilee supportive parents - many thanks for your commitment.

We are always looking out for more volunteers, coaches etc, so if you know anyone...
they should contact Sally Page.

Go to the British Cycling website for further details about the coaching levels and timetable, extra info etc: Coaching with BC use the links/contents in the left hand column of the page.

Coaches Meetings

Please see the coaches meetings page to see when and what is discussed at our club development /coaches meetings

Reporting anti-social driving

Whilst we are out on our activities, it hopefully very infrequently happens that we will be victims of anti-social driving, however if we are affected, try to get the car registration and any other information, and report it to this website: http://www.operationcrackdown.org/, also encourage others involved to report it too. If of course their is a more serious consequence, then the Police should be called.