Upcoming BMC Area Meeting dates

Posted by Suzanne Jones on 11/10/2023

Come along to the next meeting in your BMC Area, to discuss the latest issues and get involved in the work of the BMC.

Area Meetings are run by volunteers and provide an opportunity for you to discuss issues and influence decisions affecting climbers and walkers locally and nationally, and to meet like-minded people and enjoy a sociable night out (or 'in' on Zoom). Area Meetings also provide the platform for election to a range of volunteer roles within the BMC.

What happens at BMC Area Meetings?

How to stay in touch with your local BMC Area

To find out which roles our area committees are looking to fill please visit the Area Vacancies page 

Confirmed upcoming Area Meeting dates

Lakes area - Right to Roam panel discussion
Date: Wednesday 17 April, start time 7.30pm
Venue: Kendal Wall
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

South West area meeting
Date: Tuesday 23 April, start time TBC
Venue: Quay Climbing Centre, Exeter / Zoom (hybrid)
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

North East area meet & climb
Date: Wednesday 24 April, start time 6pm
Venue: Friction Bouldering Centre, Gateshead
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

Cymru North Wales area meeting & social climb
Date: Wednesday 01 May, start time 7.30pm
Venue: Boardroom Climbing, Queensferry
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

Peak area meeting
Date: Wednesday 01 May, starting at 7pm
Venue: The Sir William, Grindleford
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

London & South East area meeting    
Date: Wednesday 01 May, starting at 7pm
Venue: Alpine Club, London / Zoom (hybrid)
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

Lakes area meeting
Date: Thursday 02 May, start time 7pm
Venue: Kong Climbing, Keswick
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

Midlands
Date: Wednesday 08 May, starting at 7pm
Venue: Wolf Mountain, Wolverhampton
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

Cymru South Wales area meeting
Date: Thursday 09 May, starting at 7pm
Venue: Zoom (online)
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

See you there!

 

Previous meetings

Yorkshire area meeting
Date: Saturday 02 March, starting at 6pm
Venue: Alpkit, Ilkley (hybrid)
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site

North West area meeting
Date: Tuesday 05 March, starting at 7pm
Venue: Zoom
Find out more on the BMC Local Areas site


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