mnrc.org.uk
Club Membership | Mendip Nature Research Committee - Mendips oldest caving club
http://www.mnrc.org.uk/club-membership
As a member you can also choose to be added to the email group, MNRC talk. This is an excellent way of keeping abreast of upcoming events, discussing preferences for activities being organised and generally chit-chatting! Caving members can also be issued with a yearly charterhouse caves permit (included in the price of membership), enabling them to access the charterhouse cave system with an appropriate leader. Members are encouraged to write articles and reports to share with the rest of the membership...
mnrc.org.uk
Links | Mendip Nature Research Committee - Mendips oldest caving club
http://www.mnrc.org.uk/links
DISCLAIMER: Although we make every effort to ensure these links are accurate, up to date and relevant, we cannot take responsibility for pages maintained by external providers. If you come across any external links that don't work, we would be grateful if you could let us know. Sites belonging to members past and present:. Jillie, an ex member, has her own bunkhouse. Local and national caving sites:. Some of our members dig with ATLAS Diggers. You can see what they get up to at the Thrupelite Website.
mnrc.org.uk
Booking Enquiries | Mendip Nature Research Committee - Mendips oldest caving club
http://www.mnrc.org.uk/bunkhouse-accommodation/book-accommodation
Sole occupancy of either guest bunk room can be secured by booking and paying for 4 beds in the small bunk room and 10 in the large one. A 50% reservation fee is required to confirm a large group booking or for the sole occupancy of either guest bunk room. The members bunk room cannot be booked and runs on a first come first served basis. There are members around most weekends. Please fill in this form to submit a booking request. Alternatively you can email the bookings secretary direct. We do not guara...
mnrc.org.uk
About | Mendip Nature Research Committee - Mendips oldest caving club
http://www.mnrc.org.uk/about
In 2006 the M.N.R.C. celebrated its centenary year. While much has changed from the original organisation it is still an active club with many of the original sections still operating at one level or another. In 1985 the Charity Commissioners confirmed charitable status upon the M.N.R.C. and fiscal links with the WNHAS were broken. More information on the history of the M.N.R.C. and caving on Mendip can be found in the Wells Museum. This museum was set up by the WNHAS and its first curator was HE Balch.
mnrc.org.uk
Caving | Mendip Nature Research Committee - Mendips oldest caving club
http://www.mnrc.org.uk/club-activities/caving
Some of the caves on Mendip are open access, requiring just suitable insurance. But for most of those that are not, the MNRC have Leaders/Wardens and can issue permits and keys as required. The MNRC is a member of the Council of Southern Caving Clubs. The Charterhouse Caving Company Ltd (CCC). And the British Cave Research Association. As well as joining in with other digging groups, we have done a considerable amount of digging at Hillgrove Swallet - one of the country's oldest cave dig sites. For detai...
mnrc.org.uk
Club Activities | Mendip Nature Research Committee - Mendips oldest caving club
http://www.mnrc.org.uk/club-activities
We organise a wide range of activities throughout the year, as well as caving weekends we also have regular hill walking, cycling, and other social events. Each section within the club has its own section leader, however any member is welcome to organise events. Full details of all upcoming events can be found on the events page. The MNRC organize various caving trips throughout the year to suit the demands of an active caving club. Mendip Nature Research Station,. Wells Hill Bottom,. Tel: 01761 241 609.
mnrc.org.uk
Events | Mendip Nature Research Committee - Mendips oldest caving club
http://www.mnrc.org.uk/events
17th - 18th September. Mendip Nature Research Station. As per usual free bed nights for those contributing to the upkeep of the hut and grounds. Meet at Mendip Nature Research Station. Glastonbury Carnival Collection. From MNRC, a group will head down to be coin collectors at the Glastonbury carnival to raise monies for the club. Contact RA. 111st Party (pronounced: eleventy-first). 17th - 18th June 2017. Mendip Nature Research Station,. Wells Hill Bottom,. Green Ore, Nr. Wells,. Tel: 01761 241 609.
mnrc.org.uk
Accommodation | Mendip Nature Research Committee - Mendips oldest caving club
http://www.mnrc.org.uk/bunkhouse-accommodation
The Mendip Nature Research Station at Wells Hill Bottom. Is a spacious purpose built centre situated on the B3135 Cheddar road, high on the Mendip Hills. It is within easy reach of the major Mendip caves, Wells city centre and is within walking distance of The Ploughboy Inn. For food and liquid refreshment. Regrettably the Station does not have disabled access. If you’ve enjoyed your stay at the Mendip Nature Research Station why not consider becoming a member? MAKE A BOOKING ENQUIRY. Members - 4.00.