Our new website editor – no less than David Warner – is in the process of taking over this website for posterity. At the tender age of 74, David is being groomed to manage the site, previously under the control of his son, Alistair Warner, who was the motivation for the website in the first place. But unfortunately Alistair has undergone a change of employment in the last 12 months which involves much longer hours and staying away in hotels for much of his working week, leaving little time for our website.
David not being technically ‘savvy’ at all, there may be a few creaks and groans from the computer along the way, but we will endeavour to hold your interest, dear visitor.
So we shall be resuming our original intention to release entries from Charlie’s Diaries on at least a weekly basis, with the occasional full blown article from his later life as a taster for your delight. We will also have some good news shortly for those who enjoyed reading Charlie’s stories in his book published in 2011 under the auspices of the Veteran Cycle Club.
Excellent news!
Thank you to Warners, son and father. I stumbled on this website some time ago while researching for a bicycle tour of far-off England. (I’m writing from Saskatchewan, Canada.) As I am interested in both cycling and history, Charlie has been a wonderful guide.