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Most of the events listed on the CTT website are Open events, which you have to enter at least 2 weeks in advance and be a member of an affiliated club.
But finding club TTs is straightforward enough. Either a recommendation from someone or look here, I suggest you the filter to show a list for one district at a time:
http://www.ctt.org.uk/Clubs/tabid/118/Default.aspx
There is no minimum fitness level required, time trials are for everyone.
More info at http://www.theraceoftruth.org.uk/
Yeah I agree club tts are a great way to have a go, although opens are no different apart from needing to join a club and enter in advance.
http://www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk In the beginners section there is a list of the clubs and contacts etc. Not all club events are listed on the ctt event listings so it is worth looking on the clubs websites and district websites.
Oh and pedal like Fxxx
There are two types of events listed on the CTT website: open TTs and club TTs. I would ignore the open ones, which you have to enter in advance, for the time being.
Most clubs organise (often weekly) club TTs. These are probaly better to get you started. You don't actually need to be a member of the club to enter one, but if you're not already a member of a local club then I'd recommend it because you'll get lots of free advice and a sense of the local TT scene. All you usually need to do is turn up 20 minutes or so before the start time and pay the entry fee (usually £3).