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-====== About the CSCC ======+/* NB These commands need to be here. They help external sites (Facebook, Google, etc) to understand this page better. */  
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 +====== Welcome ======
  
-The Council of Southern Caving Clubs (CSCC) is an association of Caving Clubs whose main interests lie in the Mendip Hills of Somerset. Membership 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 Mendip, it is the Regional Body for South England, and is a constituent member of the [[http://british-caving.org.uk|British Caving Association]] (BCA).+<grid> 
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 +Dear Southern Cavers,
  
-The Council's concerns include maintaining and negotiating access agreements to the cavesconservation work such as repairing gates and placement of ECO hangers under the BCA scheme and dissemination of information to the member clubs.+It is with some relief that as from Monday 29th March that the national “stay at home” rule will end, and the long path to a return to something like normality can begin. This means that it is no longer illegal to leave home without a valid excuse, though the government asks that we all minimise the number of journeys we make. From Monday 29th it is also permitted for up to 6 people, or two households, to meet outdoors and for people to take part formally organised outdoor sports.
  
-There are no restrictions for membership to the CSCC, all 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.+28 Mar 2021
  
-Meetings of the Council are held on regular basis and member clubs may send as many representatives as they wishalthough there is only one vote per clubOfficers of the Council are elected annually and conduct its business, but they have no vote at meetings unless representing member clubCertain 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 CouncilEnglish Nature as well as other local and national organisations+<btn>[[:news:2021_03_28_coronavirus_recovery_roadmap_stage_1|Read more ...]]</btn> 
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 +<panel type="danger" title="CCC Ltd: WARNING - Rockfall in G.B. Cave - Update"> 
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 +From Charterhouse Caving Company Ltd 
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 +"The site of the reported rockfall in GB near the waterfall climb in Main Chamber has been checked. There has been recent fall of mud, gravel and smallish boulders on the left (when viewed facing downstream) of the waterfall climbnear the bottomThe wall above the last part of the climb (the big steps) appears as it did before, but should be considered loose due to the recent fall.  
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 +8 Feb 2021  
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 +Dear Southern Cavers, 
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 +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 few days ago (reproduced below), which provides some excellent advice and is applicable down south as it is up northThe CNCC advice reads; 
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 +9 Jan 2021 
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 +<panel type="danger" title="CSCC and MCR: Joint Statement on Coronavirus Lockdown Mark 2"> 
 +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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 +2 Nov 2020 
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 +<panel type="danger" title="BCA: Information on Coronavirus and Caving"> 
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 +BCA have issued a series of useful updates on the coronavirus and how it related to caving. See the [[https://british-caving.org.uk/coronavirus-and-caving/|BCA Website]]. 
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 +<panel type="danger" title="BCRC: Guidance Should a Return to Underground Activity Become Available"> 
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 +BCRC have issued a press release on the coronavirus giving guidance should a return to underground activity become available. See the [[https://www.caverescue.org.uk/cave-rescue-coronavirus-update/|BCRC Website]]. 
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 +<panel type="primary" title="Access to caves in Cheddar Gorge"> 
 +Further to the decision by Longleat to close the show caves and suspend their operations in Cheddar, they have notified CSCC that with immediate effect caver access to all caves on Longleat property which includes the whole south side of the Gorge, is no longer available. This includes all caves and digs, and affects sites such as Reservoir Hole, Spider Hole, Goughs Cave, Long Hole, Great Oones etc. 
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 +Longleat are not adverse to reinstating caver access subject to an access agreement with CSCC. Negotiations to formalise an access procedure were started at the request of Longleat a few years ago but were never concluded. 
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 +Discussions have recommenced and both parties are hopeful of a favourable and positive outcomehowever in the meantime all the caves are closed. 
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 +Longleat will be keeping a presence in the Gorge for maintenance purposesbut this is all. Approaches should not be made to Longleat or any of their representatives as permission to visit any of the caves will be denied. 
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 +[[canda@cscc.org.uk|Graham Price]]\\ 
 +Conservation & Access Officer\\ 
 +11th Oct 2020 
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