BMC National Council: summary of June 2015 meeting

Posted by Tony Ryan on 01/08/2015
Malham Tarn Field Studies Centre hosted the June meeting of the National Council. Photo © Martyn Gorman and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons Licence.

The 44th meeting of the BMC National Council took place on Saturday 13 June 2015 at Malham Field Studies Centre in Yorkshire. A summary of the meeting is available to download.

The meeting covered a range of topics including:

  • BMC area news and reports,  including preparations for summer climbing and walking festivals;
  • governance of the BMC, clarifying the roles of the Executive Committee and National Council;
  • disused / decommissioned quarries as future climbing venues;
  • staff restructuring; and
  • a strategic update on the work of the Mountain Heritage Trust.

Download a summary of the meeting

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