The BMC owns and manages a number of sites across England and Wales to maintain access for the benefit of all climbers and walkers. Read more »
The BMC (British Mountaineering Council) have recently acquired the Harrison's Rocks site and now wish to develop the woodland, both to enhance the environment, regenerate the woodland and improve the condition of the rock face. Read more »
Partners are being sought to help the Peak District National Park Authority manage the Roaches estate for the benefit of local residents and visitors. Read more »
As the culmination of a long-running saga, the southern sandstone outcrop of Harrison's Rocks is now owned by the newly established BMC Land and Property Trust, ensuring access for climbers in perpetuity. Read more »
The BMC's Land Management Group (LMG) has been looking at some of the fixed equipment in the BMC owned Horseshoe Quarry and is proposing to replace selected equipment such as some protection bolts and some lower-offs. Read more »
The BMC welcomes the decision that the RSPB and National Trust are to be given a 15-year lease by the Peak District National Park Authority to manage the Eastern Moors estate, near Sheffield. Read more »
The threat of destruction that has hung over one of the country’s most important bouldering areas has finally lifted, with the news that the BMC has purchased Craig y Longridge. Read more »
Unwittingly climbers have been sustaining the ideal habit for the vary rare Rock Stonecrop on the approach path to Pant Ifan. Read more »
The BMC have established a Land Management Group (LMG) to oversee the BMC's owned and managed crags and advise on potential new acquisitions. Read more »
Some recent examples of initiatives involving climbers which illustrate the skills they can contribute towards conservation or land management projects. Read more »
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