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BMC ORGANISATION

Inaugural Volunteers Gala a success!

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25/10/2022

The inaugural BMC Volunteers Gala, which took place Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 October, at University of Warwick, offered the opportunity for 100 BMC volunteers to come together with industry representatives, key stakeholders, and BMC staff
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ACCESS & CONSERVATION

BMC Climbing charity fundraiser 2020

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09/01/2020

Are you ready? Climbing4all is back in 2020! The BMC is running a fundraising campaign from 23-27 November 2020 to help a number of UK-based charities which involve the medium of climbing and the outdoors. Teams from schools, universities, climbing clubs and individuals can sign up to raise money for one of the charities through one of our climbing challenges or make up their own.
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WALLS

Over 60,000m logged at the Climbing4all charity fundraiser

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21/05/2018

Over 100 people climbed more than 60,000m to raise £7,000+ for charity at the Climbing4all event between 17-23 March. Many teams, through various climbing challenges, joined forces and ranged from individuals to school groups, friends and climbing clubs like the Golden Geckos.
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ACCESS & CONSERVATION

Choose your legacy: help upland conservation

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08/02/2018

Leave a legacy to the BMC Access & Conservation Trust (ACT) to help ensure the walking and climbing conservation project become reality.
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ACCESS & CONSERVATION

The Great Ridge Restoration: MPs and mountaineers discuss how to Mend Our Mountains and Ways

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27/09/2017

The Mountaineering All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) exists to promote the sporting and recreational interests of climbers, hill walkers and mountaineers; to raise awareness of the physical and social benefits of mountaineering; and to campaign for sustainable access to cliffs, mountains and open countryside.
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WALLS

Please help keep the Rock Court climbing wall open

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22/09/2016

Since 2006 there has been a little climbing wall in a converted squash court down in Brighton. It was managed by a childrens charity and used primarily for kids with all kind of special needs, learning difficulties, disabilities, mental health issues, behavioural issues etc. Now the childrens charity is closing due to lack of funding but local activist Christine Belk wants the wall to stay open and accessible to these great kids.
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SUMMIT MAGAZINE

John Ellison: tributes to the visionary founder of CAC

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04/01/2016

At 4am on 28 October 2012, a year after his terminal cancer diagnosis, John Ellison had a dream and embarked on a "fabulous journey". This journey achieved something incredible for the first time: uniting and channelling the positive energy of the global climbing community for a good cause.
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INTERNATIONAL

John Ellison, founder of Climbers against Cancer, passes away

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28/12/2015

John Ellison, founder of Climbers Against Cancer, has passed away peacefully in his sleep. The announcement was made on the charity's Facebook page by John's daughter Charlotte.
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ACCESS & CONSERVATION

Generous benefactor leaves ACT legacy

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02/03/2015

The BMC's Access and Conservation Trust (ACT) aims to promote sustainable access to cliffs, mountains and open countryside by facilitating education and conservation projects across the United Kingdom and Ireland. Thanks to your donations, we can continue to do this.
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ACCESS & CONSERVATION

Rope recycling: volunteer needed for climbing recycling project

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04/05/2012

The BMC is supporting a pilot project to see if there is a commercial model for recycling climbing ropes and other equipment like helmets and hardware. We're looking for volunteers interested in a career in sustainable business.
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