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News
Swildon's Hole - Movement of Rocks in Entrance
There have recently been changes in the Swildon's entrance area. A hole has opened up immediately below the low crawl/slide just in from the entrance that is used by lots of cavers to avoid the awkward climb. This hole goes all the way down to Showerbath Chamber and will catch the unwary. In Showerbath Chamber itself a large amount of gravel and rocks has accumulated from this run in and the stream is using this new route instead of flowing down the usual route to the Wet Way.
There have also been some boulder movements in Showerbath and a large volume of the stream is flowing down Baptism Passage to the Short Dry Way. It appears that major changes are happening in the entrance series so please take extra care here.
Les Williams
Conservation & Access Officer
Posted 5/11/2009
Cuckoo Cleeves Closed
Following some high CO2 measurements taken during the week, Cuckoo Cleeves has been closed until the air quality improves. Monitoring will take place over the next week or two and the cave will be reopened as soon as possible. Please stay away until the cave has been reopened.
Les Williams
Conservation & Access Officer
Posted 22/8/2009
CSCC Mailing List
The CSCC mailing list is open to anyone interested in supporting the work of the CSCC.
It is a low volume list, mainly for announcements since the CSCC Forum is more suited to discussions.
Recently BCA Web Services changed its provider and now offer many more facilities to domains hosted with them, all for the same basic price. One such facility is the ability to host our own Mailing Lists.
For several years now the CSCC mailing list has been hosted for free on David Gibson's server at lists.caves.org.uk. Our thanks must go to David for his generosity. When he had to move provider, the time was right to move the CSCC mailing list to our domain.
So I have moved the list to the cscc.org.uk domain. All those people who were previously subscribed are still subscribed.
Note the email address to send a message to the mailing list has changed. See The CSCC Mailing List for details.
Subscribing is easy. If you want to subscribe go to The CSCC Mailing List.
For more information see the Mailing List page.
David Cooke
Webmaster
Posted 7/5/2009
Goatchurch Boulders
On behalf of CSCC a group of people gave up a lot of their time to stabilise the boulders in Goatchurch Cavern. The works were carried out over several weeks and finally on the 29th of November a group of about 10 people (plus some press ganged outdoor groups) carried 600kg of cement and aggregate into the cave where it was mixed into concrete and poured into pre-constructed channels to form lintels. The works are now complete and the passage that leads towards the Drainpipe has been stabalised.
CSCC would like to thank all those that helped with the works and also to everybody else who used the cave over the past few weeks for their understanding.
Les Williams
C&A Officer
Posted 6/12/2008
Rods Pot Boulder
The loose boulder in Rods Pot has been “carefully lowered to the floor” and can now be considered safe. Please still take care here as it may not be the only loose boulder in the area.
Les Williams
CSCC C&A Officer
Posted 6/12/2008
Swildons Sump 1 Rope Replaced
The Sump 1 rope, reported at the beginning of the month as frayed, has now been replaced.
David Cooke
Posted 20/11/2008
Gates Fitted to Box Mine
Specially-fabricated bat grilles have been installed at Box Mine SSSI, funded by English Nature, in order to help protect rare bat species that use the sites for roosting. The increasing disturbance of hibernating bats by people passing through the mine systems has necessitated the installation of the grilles. In particular, the risk of a one-off catastrophic event caused by lighting fires or spraying canned paint has increased, and this could wipe out the entire bat population.
English Nature’s Conservation Officer, Katie Lloyd said “It has taken two years to come up with proposals and consult with all the known users of the mines in order to work out the best approach to installing the grilles. We are delighted that the work is finally coming to fruition and that the bats will be better protected in future.”
Back Door and Jack's Workings entrances have been gated, accessible by allen key. The Lady Hamilton's entrance has been permanently grilled for safety reasons and access is no longer possible. Keys are held by the major Mendip Clubs.
Please contact the C & A Officer here for further details.
Posted 2/9/2006
New Lock on Fairy Cave Quarry Car Park
The C & A Officer reports that the combination lock on the caver's car park has been replaced with the CSCC padlock. You now need a key to use the car park, so please don't forget to collect one before travelling to East Mendip. Keys are held by the major Mendip Clubs. These are the ACG, BEC, CSS, MCG, MNRC, SMCC and WCC.
Posted 2/9/2006
CSCC Discussion Forum
The BCA has setup some Discussion Forums on its website. A Forum is a place where a discussion can held on topics of interest and importance. Recent topics have been access to Brown's Folly and a discussion on the geology of Sally's Rift.
Here is the CSCC Forum and the BCA Forum.
Anyone can read the Forum, but you will need to register if you wish to contribute your own musings.
Posted 13/7/2006
Football Field Quarry and Quarry Dean, Merstham, Surrey - Closed
This information has been received from the Wealden Cave and Mine Society.
“All caving access rights have been removed by the landowners for Football Field also known as No4 and Quarry Dean Farm also known as No2 . Any person found on site will be prosecuted by the land agents”
For further information contact the WCMS Surrey Mines Agent via the committee page of www.wcms.org.uk.
Posted 8/3/2005
Brown's Folly Mine - Closed
Avon Wildlife Trust have CLOSED the mine until further notice, pending a Mines Inspectors report.
Posted 19/2/2005
Aveline's Hole - Mesolithic engravings protected
An engraving that is possibly 10,000 years or more old has been discovered in Aveline's Hole. Aveline's is famous as being the site of the earliest known cemetery in the British Isles.
A gate has been installed in the back of the cave to protect the engraving. This was after consultations between English Heritage and other interested parties, including the landowner, English Nature and the CSCC. No visits will be possible until bat hibernation season is over. Access is controlled by the UBSS.
Full details can be found on the UBSS website here.
Posted 19/2/2005
Asbestos - 'Control of Asbestos at Work 2002 Regulations' Apply to Club Huts
The duty to manage asbestos came into force on 21 May 2004. It applies to non-domestic premises, which includes caving huts. So if your club has a club hut and you are a committee member you should read the leaflet 'Managing Asbestos in Premises'. Further information is available on the HSE website here.
The regulations are not as scary as one might initially assume. For example there is no need to remove asbestos that is in good condition and unlikely to be disturbed. But you will need to systematically identify and record any asbestos in your hut. Also you need to make that information available to workmen and also to the emergency services.
Posted 19/2/2005
Waterwheel Swallet
The 20+ year old rusty metal bolt belays at the 7m pitch have been superceded by the installation of four eco-hangers on the right hand wall as you approach the pitch head - a traverse line can be installed from the initial two hangers and a y-hang can be put in over the clear hang to the water below for a ladder or SRT if you want to use this venue for practice - mind you the dams are now nice and full for winter so it's a bit of a cold swim to get there! The work was done while killing two birds with one stone, so to speak/write; the bolts were part of a training session for the new CSCC bolting trainees to learn how to place eco-hangers.
Posted 16/12/2004. Report from the Cheddar Caving Club.
Fairy Cave Quarry Caves - New locks and Parking
A considerable amount of work has been going on at Fairy Cave Quarry.
The new car park is now finished. You are asked to make use of this facility rather than parking on the road since the road is narrow and despite its appearance, takes a lot of 38ton lorry traffic. The car park has a combination lock. The number is available from the major Mendip Clubs.
Balch's Cave is a well known bat hibernacula and has been grilled to protect the resident bat colony. Padlocks have been placed on the three low entrances of Balch's Cave. Conning Tower Cave also has a new entrance and padlock. Keys are held by the major Mendip Clubs. These are the ACG, BEC, CSS, MCG, MNRC, SMCC and WCC.
Posted 17/5/2004
Ariel/Blacknor Hole Bolts Hacked Off
The situation at Ariel Hole, Portland has deteriorated. The landowner has denied access to the cave. Negotiations are continuing , so please respect the landowners wishes.
A fuller explanation can be found in the letters column of Descent issues 170 and 171.
Posted 12/5/2003
CO2 Levels Explained
GB Cavern was shut from the 12/10/2002 to 6/11/2002 due to high CO2 levels. Readings from the Bridge and on down to Ladder Dig were 4% or greater. CO2 levels seem to be an increasing problem in Mendip Caves. Dr Tony Boycott has provided a short article outlining the effects of CO2 and the treatment for CO2 poisoning here.
Further information can be found here.
Posted 16/11/2002