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-====== Welcome ====== +====== About the CSCC ======
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-Welcome to the new-look CSCC Website. For comparison here is the [[http://www.cscc.org.uk/indexNonWikiSite.htm|Previous Website]]+
  
-The new site is based upon a WikiThat means the updates can be done by a larger number of people (currently the Officers)rather than just the webmaster. By removing that bottleneck the site should be more comprehensive and up to date.+The Council of Southern Caving Clubs (CSCC) is an association of Caving Clubs whose main interests lie in the Mendip Hills of SomersetMembership is made up of in excess of 40 clubs based all over the southern part of the country and although the council is mainly concerned with Mendipit is the Regional Body for South England, and is a constituent member of the [[http://british-caving.org.uk|British Caving Association]] (BCA).
  
-Please have a look and see what you think. Please feel free to leave your thoughts on the feedback page +The Council's concerns include maintaining and negotiating access agreements to the caves, conservation work such as repairing gates and placement of ECO hangers under the BCA scheme and dissemination of information to the member clubs.
  
-Top Tip: If you want to track [[http://www.cscc.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?do=recent|recent changes]] on the siteuse the RSS feed (click on the banner bottom left).+There are no restrictions for membership to the CSCCall that is required of a club is that they signify their wish to join by presenting their constitution and number of members, are accepted by a Council meeting and pay the annual subscription.
  
-=== Announcements ===+Meetings of the Council are held on a regular basis and member clubs may send as many representatives as they wish, although there is only one vote per club. Officers of the Council are elected annually and conduct its business, but they have no vote at meetings unless representing a member club. Certain officers represent the Council at meetings of the BCA and its sub committee/working groups, and close liaison is maintained with other Regional Councils, the Sports Council, English Nature as well as other local and national organisations. 
  
-[[news:start#Swildon's Hole - Movement of Rocks in Entrance|5th Nov 2009. Take care - Rock movement in Swildon's entrance]]\\ 
-[[news:start#Cuckoo Cleeves Closed|20th Aug 2009. Cuckoo Cleeves closed due to high CO2]]\\ 
  
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