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cookie [Home] Update BCA covid link
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-<panel type="primary" title="Cerberus Spelaeological Society. Larkshall Available For Bookings"> +<panel type="danger" title="CSCC: Coronavirus Lockdown Mark 3"> 
-{{ :cerberus_logo.jpg?direct |}} +Dear Southern Cavers,
-Cerberus have re-opened Larkshall to members and guests on a very limited basis with effect from 1st October 2020.+
  
-All Government legislation and guidance has been taken into account in producing our operating rules which are available online. For booking information visit:  [[http://www.cerberusspeleo.org.uk/larkshall_bookings.htm|Larkshall Bookings]].+As all of you are now no doubt aware the UK is now in the throws of the third national lockdown and this places severe restrictions on our hobby. I would draw your attention to the statement made by the CNCC a few days ago (reproduced below), which provides some excellent advice and is applicable down south as it is up northThe CNCC advice reads;
  
-Larkshall is available to members and guests on first come first served basis. The maximum number of users on the premises is twelve in maximum number of two groups of six.+//"The third national lockdown is upon and this sees return of the Government message to 'Stay Home, Protect the NHS, Save Lives' as the country tries to stop the spread of the virus and prevent our hospitals from being overwhelmed. As with the March 2020 lockdown, leaving home is now only permitted for limited number of reasons.//
  
-All users must book through [[hostelbookings@cerberusspeleo.org.uk]] or contact the bookings officer directly on 07723-006520 who will explain and provide all the relevant documentation.+//Some of you will be wondering about provisions for exercise, potentially including caving, during lockdown. 
 +The restrictions include provisions for exercise during lockdown to help people maintain fitness and to support wellbeingHowever, this exercise must only be taken alone, with your household/ bubble, or with one other person, and it must be in your immediate local area (defined as your village, town or part of the city in which you live).//
  
-CSS Hostel Warden\\ +//For the vast majority of us, who either prefer to cave with a group of friends, or would need to travel away from our immediate local area to go caving, this means venturing underground is sadly off the cards for the duration of this lockdown. Instead, we advise that the next several weeks provide a much better opportunity to repair oversuits, clean equipment and plan your summer adventures instead.// 
-30 Oct 2020+ 
 +//For the small number of people who live on the doorstep of our caves and are intent on visiting them as part of your exercise, we urge you to respect the restrictions on who you can exercise with, and to ensure your exercise regime is low risk and well within your capabilities.// 
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 +//We can't wait to bring you better news over the coming months and to see a return to caving in our region very soon."// 
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 +As before it is up to the individual to decide whether or not it is possible for them to cave, but in addition to the following CNCC advice please be aware of the potential impression you may be making on landowners and local residents. We rely upon their goodwill for continued access and it would be terrible if the actions of a few result in reduced access once national restrictions start to be lifted. 
 + 
 +Ed Waters (CSCC Chairman)\\ 
 +9th Jan 2021 
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 +<panel type="danger" title="CSCC and MCR: Joint Statement on Coronavirus Lockdown Mk 2 and Caving in the South"> 
 +Dear Southern Cavers, 
 + 
 +As most all of you will be aware, the government announced on Saturday that new lockdown measures will be introduced from Thursday 5th November in an attempt to control the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic. The details of these measures can be found at [[https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restrictions-from-5-november#travel]]. 
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 +One of the issues as regards caving is that you can only leave home for specific purposes, one of which being; 
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 +**"to exercise outdoors or visit an outdoor public place - with the people you live with, with your support bubble or, when on your own, with 1 person from another"** 
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 +If caving is considered to provide a form of "outdoor exercise" it will be up to individual cavers to decide whether or not they can or should go caving whilst meeting both the letter and spirit of the new national restrictions. Cavers should think carefully whether a caving trip meets the latest travel restrictions, noting in particular that as of 2nd November; 
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 +  * **“You should avoid travelling in or out of your local area, and you should look to reduce the number of journeys you make.”** 
 +  * **“you can and should still travel for a number of reasons, including … exercise, if you need to make a short journey to do so.”** 
 + 
 +Further points to consider are that some landowners may not feel comfortable in allowing cavers onto their land during lockdown. In these cases please be understanding and respect their wishes. The Council of Southern Caving Clubs (CSCC) will try to maintain a list of lockdown access arrangements, but given the fast-moving nature of the situation it is possible that cavers will come across restrictions not previously reported. In these cases please respect the landowners wishes and inform CSCC so that we can advise others. It is quite possible that local residents will be wary of visitors, and as such cavers should be discreet and avoid caves close to private residencies. If cavers are seen, or suspected, of breaking the national restrictions this could have serious long-term impacts upon our relationships with the communities we rely on for amongst other things access to our caves. 
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 +A rescue during the lockdown would be a major issue for Mendip Cave Rescue (MCR). Whilst they will remain ready to come to the aid of anyone in need underground, the process will be complicated by lockdown restrictions which may slow response and wearing of PPE to minimise infection risk will hamper underground operations. As such please chose your trip carefully to ensure that it lies well within the abilities of all members of the party. 
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 +We cannot advise you whether your trip, if you intend to cave, falls within government guidelines or not, but if you do decide to cave please think carefully about the potential consequences of your trip and ensure that you are complying with the latest government advice. The situation is evolving quickly and CSCC will continue to do our best to keep you informed of how the situation is affecting caving in the south via the [[https://cscc.org.uk|CSCC website]]. 
 + 
 +Ed Waters (CSCC Chairman) & Martin Grass (Hon Secretary MCR)\\ 
 +2nd November 2020
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