About Us
Now on-line , Andy Lewington’s Cave Life Website - See Link above.
The Cambrian Caving Council is the National Association for caving
in the Principality, it is comprised of caving clubs or similar organisations
therein or organisations with major speleological interests or establishments
therein. It represents their interests in Wales, The Marches and the Forest
of Dean on a regional basis within the UK context, whilst maintaining its position
as an independent autonomous body within the Principality. Several of the clubs
have club huts in South Wales.
It is a Constituent Body member of the British Caving Association of Great Britain,
and is represented on its Committees, viz: Executive, Conservation & Access,
Equipment, Training, Structure (and Legal & Insurance).
The Council was formed in January 1969, its first members being
21 caving clubs with major interests or confirmed establishments in the region,
i.e. having caving club huts herein. Any outdoor activity club with interests
in caves or mines in the region may apply to join.
The Council itself does not control access to any cave, though it does have
a representative on the OFD Management Committee, the Pwlldu Cave Management
Committee (re Ogof Draenen), the Dan-yr-Ogof Advisory Committee and an observer
at the Mynydd Llangatwg Cave Management/Advisory Committee.
It is a member of the Countryside Council for Wales Access Forum, the Wales
Wildlife & Countryside LINK, the Swansea Environment Centre, the Welsh Sports
Association, the W.S.A. Outdoor Pursuits Group, the Brecon Beacons National
Park Access & Recreation Advisory Group, the Gwenlais Valley Consortium
(Carmel Woods), the Pembrokeshire Outdoor Charter, the Gower Cave Advisory Group
and the Welsh Exploration Society.
It maintains close contact with national and regional bodies, such as, the Countryside
Council for Wales, English Nature, Welsh Water plc, Forestry Commission, Forestry
Enterprise, county bat groups, and the Sports Council for Wales, as well as
with the other Regional Caving Councils.
Its aims and objects are as follows:-
· To encourage the exchange of information between clubs and other regional
and national bodies.
· To safeguard the interests of caving clubs
· To maintain friendly relationships with, and foster the spirit of co-operation
between similar and associated bodies, with a view to promoting and achieving
objects of mutual interest.
· To encourage the recording of information on sites of speleological
interest in Wales and The Marches, in the Cambrian Cave Registry or a similar
body.
· To encourage conservation.
· To establish and maintain good relationships with non- caving bodies.
There are three Guiding Principles involved with these, namely:-
· There shall be respect for the autonomy and independence of action
of Member Clubs, provided that these are not against the Council’s Aims
and Objects.
· That the owners and tenants of property containing caves, have the
right to grant or withhold access. Where caving clubs, singly or jointly, have
control of access delegated to them by the owners, such access should be obtained
and granted as freely as possible for responsible cavers, within the terms of
those agreements. When obliged to make new agreements, the appropriate body/group
should endeavor to ensure that this freedom is maintained or improved.
· That the Council supports the policy of the Sports Council for Wales
in the control of drug abuse as laid down in its advice to Governing Bodies
of Sport.
There are representatives on:-
Welsh Sports Association
W.S.A. Outdoor Pursuits Group
OFD Management Committee
Pwlldu Cave Management Committee
Brecon Beacons National Park Access & Recreation Advisory Group
Countryside Council for Wales Wales Access Forum
Wales Wildlife & Countryside LINK
Gwenlais Valley Consortium (Carmel Woods)
Pembrokeshire Outdoor Activity Centres Charter
An Observer on the Mynydd Llangatwg Cave Management/Advisory Committee. National
Caving Association Radon Working Party
British Caving Association
Applications for membership are considered provisionally at its General Meetings,
with ratification of Full Membership granted at the following General Meeting.
Associate membership is also available for clubs who are unable to attend the
General Meetings because of the distance involved.
It provides a pack of information leaflets including a list of clubs for those
enquirers wishing to know more about the Council, the sport and its membership.
All enquiries regarding membership etc should be made to the Hon. Secretary:
