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The British Caving Association (BCA) is the
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for caving in the United Kingdom. It is recognised by
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and SportScotland.


History

The
British Speleological Association British Speleological Association (BSA) was founded by Eli Simpson and others in 1935. It was instrumental in the discovery of Lancaster Hole and other caves. In 1973, it merged with the Cave Research Group of Great Britain to form the British ...
(BSA) was founded in 1935, but this was not a national governing body. The National Caving Association (NCA) was established in 1968 as the first governing body, recognised by the Sports Council. However, the
British Cave Research Association The British Cave Research Association (BCRA) is a speleological organisation in the United Kingdom. Its object is to promote the study of caves and associated phenomena, and it attains this by supporting cave and karst research, encouraging ori ...
, the successor to the BSA, continued perform some 'national body' functions after its formation in 1973. The NCA existed until 2005 when it passed its responsibilities to the British Caving Association, which had been established the prior year. At the same time, the BCA also took over 'national body' functions from the British Cave Research Association.


Structure

The membership of the BCA is composed of Constituent Bodies, Regional Councils, clubs and individuals. The Constituent Bodies are: * Association of Caving Instructors (ACI) * Association of Scout Caving Teams (ASCT) *
British Cave Research Association The British Cave Research Association (BCRA) is a speleological organisation in the United Kingdom. Its object is to promote the study of caves and associated phenomena, and it attains this by supporting cave and karst research, encouraging ori ...
(BCRA) * British Cave Rescue Council (BCRC) * Cave Diving Group (CDG) * Council of Higher Education Caving Clubs (CHECC) * National Association of Mining History Organisations (NAMHO) * William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust (WPCST) The Regional Councils are: * Cambrian Caving Council - responsible for Wales, The Marches and The Royal Forest of Dean. *Council of Northern Caving Clubs - responsible for the north of Britain. *Council of Southern Caving Clubs - responsible for the Mendip Hills, West Wiltshire and The Isle of Portland. *Derbyshire Caving Association - responsible for the Peak District, South Yorkshire, North Notts and Cheshire. *Devon & Cornwall Underground Council - responsible for Devon & Cornwall.


See also

* Caving in the United Kingdom * List of cave rescue organizations § United Kingdom


References


External links


British Caving Association
Constituent Bodies
Association of Caving Instructors



British Cave Research Association

British Cave Rescue Council

Cave Diving Group of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Council of Higher Education Caving Clubs

National Association of Mining History Organisations

The William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust
Regional Councils
Cambrian Caving Council

Council of Northern Caving Clubs

Council Of Southern Caving Clubs

Derbyshire Caving Association

Devon & Cornwall Underground Council
{{Authority control Caving organisations in the United Kingdom Derbyshire Dales Organisations based in Derbyshire
Caving Caving – also known as spelunking in the United States and Canada and potholing in the United Kingdom and Ireland – is the recreational pastime of exploring wild cave systems (as distinguished from show caves). In contrast, speleology i ...
Sport in Derbyshire