British Caving Association
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The British Caving Association is the Governing body for Underground Exploration in the United Kingdom. It represents all those persons and groups with a genuine interest in caves, karst and associated phenomena, whether from a strictly sporting viewpoint, a scientific viewpoint, or a combination of both.
Through close liaison with its member organisation, NAMHO it also seeks to represent and support mining history societies and all those with an interest in the man-made underground environment.
The British Caving Association is a federation of National Specialist Bodies, Regional Caving Councils, Clubs and Individuals.
The National Specialist Bodies are:
- The British Cave Research Association (BCRA)
- William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust
- British Cave Rescue Council (BCRC)
- National Association of Mines History Organisations (NAMHO)
- Association of Caving Instructors (ACI)
- The Cave Diving Group (CDG).
The Regional Caving Councils are resposible for Conservation and Access works in their region. Each Regional Council is responsible for at least one Major caving region and some also take responsibility for some of the minor regions.
The caving councils are comprised of:
- The Council of Northern Caving Clubs (CNCC),
- The Derbyshire Caving Association (DCA),
- The Council of Southern Caving Clubs (CSCC),
- The Cambrian Caving Council (CCC)
- The Devon and Cornwall Underground Council (DCUC).
The British Caving Association has it's own website where minutes, news, contact details and details of the works of the various special committees can be found.
