British Caving Association
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The British Caving Association (BCA) is the governing body for caving in the United Kingdom, England and Scotland as recognised respectively by the following sports councils - UK Sport, Sport England and SportScotland.[1] Its predecessor was the National Caving Association.
The membership of the BCA is composed of Constituent Bodies, Regional Councils, Clubs and Individuals.
The Constituent Bodies are:
- Association of Caving Instructors
- Association of Scout Caving Teams
- British Cave Research Association
- British Cave Rescue Council
- Cave Diving Group
- Council of Higher Education Caving Clubs
- National Association of Mining History Organisations
- William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust
The Regional Councils are:
- Cambrian Caving Council
- Council of Northern Caving Clubs
- Council of Southern Caving Clubs
- Derbyshire Caving Association
- Devon & Cornwall Underground Council
See also
External links
- British Caving Association
- Association of Caving Instructors
- Association of Scout Caving Teams
- British Cave Research Association
- British Cave Rescue Council
- Cave Diving Group
- Council of Higher Education Caving Clubs
- National Association of Mining History Organisations
- William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust
References
- ↑ "Sporting activities and Governing Bodies recognised by the Sports Councils". UK Sport. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
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