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-<panel type="primary" title="Message from Chairman re Covid"> +<panel type="primary" title="J'Rat Digging Award 2022"> 
-Dear Southern Cavers,+[[news:2022.10.05_j_rat_digging_award_2022|{{ :news:jrat_award_poster_2022.jpg?direct&500|}}]]
  
-Well it looks like there may be light at the end of the lockdown tunnel as the vaccination programme proceeds at pace and warmer weather is on the way. I know we have all been frustrated with most of us stranded above ground for the best part of a year, but I am sure we can look forward to greater flexibility to get underground in the not too far distant future.+5th October 2022 
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-The crisis is still far from being over, and I would like to encourage us all to continue to follow the government guidance on travel and exerciseI am aware that there is a great deal of debate about the minutiae of the wording and differences between the guidance supplied by government and the legislation covering the COVID lockdownI am also aware that this argument has been used by some cavers to justify travelling significant distances to go cavingIt should be noted that there have been cases of police fining people who have travelled to Mendip and Portland, any arguments over whether this action is legal or not will have to be taken up with the Justice system and at the very least will result in a great deal of hassle for anyone involved. Possibly more significant however is the potential impact upon the close relationships that have been built up over the decades with the local community who may well take a dim view if they regularly see cavers who have obviously travelled some distance. This will especially be the case if a COVID outbreak occurs in a caving area. It also goes without saying that a rescue would both provide great practical difficulties to MCR as well as being detrimental to the standing of cavers with the local communities.+<col xs="12" sm="6" md="4" lg="4"> 
 +<panel type="primary" title="Replacement gate at Compton Martin Ochre Mine"> 
 +{{ :news:2022.06.01_compton_martin_ochre_mine.jpg?nolink&200|}} 
 +The gate at Compton martin Ochre Mine has needed replacement for some time, after the old gate rusted away.
  
-CSCC is not in the business of deciding who can and cannot go cavingbut please think carefully about the potential wider implications of your actions. It appears that there is not much longer to wait, we have done pretty well up to now and little patience may have great benefits in the future.+This has now been completedso please remember to bring CSCC key if you are visiting.
  
-All the best, and hope to see you underground before much longer,+<btn>[[news:2022.06.01_compton_martin_gate|Read more ...]]</btn>
  
-Ed Waters (CSCC Chair)\\ +1st June 2022
-24th Feb 2021+
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-<panel type="danger" title="WARNING - Rockfall in G.B. Cave">+<panel type="danger" title="Rockfall In Rhino Rift - Update"> 
 +{{ :news:2022.01.17-andrew_atkinson-3_rhino_rift.jpg?nolink&150|Fallen Rock And Through Bolt by Andrew Atkinson}} 
 +Following the email yesterday regarding reports of loose rock in Rhino Rift, Andrew Atkinson, CSCC’s Equipment & Techniques Officer, supported by Sioned Haughton, visited the cave at the request of CCC Ltd on the evening of Monday 17th January.
  
-=== From Charterhouse Caving Company Ltd ===+Following the remedial work undertaken, the cave is open for trips.
  
-"The site of the reported rockfall in GB near the waterfall climb in Main Chamber has been checkedThere has been a recent fall of mud, gravel and smallish boulders on the left (when viewed facing downstream) of the waterfall climb, near 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. The top part is calcited but might be subject to further falls, although it is equally possible that it might not change for a long time. However, as assessing such future possibilities is not an exact science, care should be taken here, and everyone should conduct their own risk assessments whenever they approach this area from any direction. There are still loose rocks almost covering the steps and when inspected it was not possible to pass the steps without using the unconsolidated debris. The floor below the climb is currently covered with unconsolidated debris and the boulders here will move underfoot when stepped on, so care should also be taken here.+<btn>[[news:2022_01_18_rock_fall_in_rhino_rift|Full Report ...]]</btn>
  
-This waterfall has been formed on a major vertical structural fault (see Ford, D.C., 1964. On the Geomorphic History of G.B. Cave, Charterhouse-on-Mendip, Somerset. UBSS Proceedings, 10(2) , pp 149-188 available from [[https://www.ubss.org.uk/resources/proceedings/vol10/UBSS_Proc_10_2_149-188.pdf]]), which states that there is much fault breccia to be found and so events of this nature are likely to occur from time to time." +18th January 2022
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-Graham Mullan\\ +
-Secretary\\ +
-Charterhouse Caving Company Ltd\\ +
-[[secretary@charterhouse-caving-company.ltd.uk]]\\ +
-8th Feb 2021 +
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-[[news:2021_02_02_rockfall_in_g.b._cave|More info ...]]+
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-<panel type="danger" title="CSCC: Coronavirus Lockdown Mark 3"> +<panel type="warning" title="Singing River Mine Access"> 
-Dear Southern Cavers,+{{ :news:singing_river_mine_entrance.jpg?nolink&100|Singing River Mine by Paul Stillman}} 
 +Following a change in ownership and landscaping workthe entrance to Singing River Mine is now located in a private garden.
  
-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;+Arrangements for future access are under discussion and will be available as soon as possible.
  
-//"The third national lockdown is upon and this sees a 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 a limited number of reasons.//+**In the meantime all visits should be avoided.**
  
-//Some of you will be wondering about provisions for exercise, potentially including caving, during lockdown. +<btn>[[news:2020_07_08_singing_river_mine_access|Read more ...]]</btn>
-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).//+
  
-//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.//+8th July 2021 
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-//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.//+<col xs="12" sm="6" md="4" lg="4"> 
 +<panel type="warning" title="Thrupe Lane Swallet to receive CSCC Padlock"> 
 +{{ :news:thrupe_lane_entrance.jpg?nolink&100|Thrupe Lane Swallet possby Dave King}}
  
-//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."//+Following requests from concerned locals, a CSCC padlock will be fitted to the entrance gate of Thrupe Lane Swallet.
  
-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 residentsWe 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.+<btn>[[news:2021_06_09_thrup_lane_cscc_lock|Read more ...]]</btn>
  
-Ed Waters (CSCC Chairman)\\ +9th June 2021
-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"> +<panel type="primary" title="MCR: Invitation to Join Mendip Cave Rescue"> 
-Dear Southern Cavers,+{{ :news:mcr_logo.png?nolink&100|}} 
 +From Mendip Cave Rescue
  
-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 pandemicThe details of these measures can be found at [[https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restrictions-from-5-november#travel]].+MCR has had to restructure itself and has reconstituted itself as a registered charity. With the new structure cavers who wish to continue supporting the MCR by being on the cavers call out list are invited to apply for associate membership ...
  
-One of the issues as regards caving is that you can only leave home for specific purposes, one of which being;+<btn>[[news:2021_05_26_invitation_to_join_mcr|Read more ...]]</btn>
  
-**"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"** +26th May 2021 
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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]]. +
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-Ed Waters (CSCC Chairman) & Martin Grass (Hon Secretary MCR)\\ +
-2nd November 2020 +
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-<panel type="danger" title="BCAInformation on Coronavirus and Caving">+<panel type="primary" title="Access to caves in Cheddar Gorge"> 
 +{{ :news:cheddar_caves_logo.jpg?nolink&150|Cheddar Caves Logo}} 
 +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 ...
  
-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]].+<btn>[[news:2020_10_11_access_to_caves_in_cheddar_gorge|Read more ...]]</btn>
  
 +11th Oct 2020
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-<panel type="danger" title="BCRC: Guidance Should a Return to Underground Activity Become Available"> +<panel type="info" title="BCA News Feed"> 
- +[[https://british-caving.org.uk/news/|{{ :bca-logo-mini-white.png?nolink&100|BCA Logo}}]] 
-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]]. +{{rss>https://british-caving.org.uk/news/?feed=rss2 8 date }}
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-<panel type="primary" title="Access to caves in Cheddar Gorge"> +<panel type="danger" title="Met Office Weather Warnings"> 
-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.+[[https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings|{{ :met_office_logo.jpg?nolink&100|Met Office Logo}}]] 
 +**Any weather warnings for southern England in the next seven days are listed here:**
  
-Longleat are not adverse to reinstating caver access subject to an access agreement with CSCCNegotiations to formalise an access procedure were started at the request of Longleat a few years ago but were never concluded. +{{rss>http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/data/PWSCache/WarningsRSS/Region/sw?feed=rss2 20 description }} 
- +{{rss>http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/data/PWSCache/WarningsRSS/Region/se?feed=rss2 20 description }}
-Discussions have recommenced and both parties are hopeful of a favourable and positive outcome, however in the meantime all the caves are closed+
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-Longleat will be keeping a presence in the Gorge for maintenance purposes, but this is allApproaches should not be made to Longleat or any of their representatives as permission to visit any of the caves will be denied. +
- +
-[[canda@cscc.org.uk|Graham Price]]\\ +
-Conservation & Access Officer\\ +
-11th Oct 2020+
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