The BMC has established a £10,000 Crag Care
Fund to support the care and maintenance of crags in England and
Wales.
Half the funding will go towards essential work at BMC owned and
managed crags like Horseshoe Quarry, Craig y Longridge, Bwlch y Moch
with the other £5,000 earmarked for other projects throughout
England and Wales.
The emphasis is on practical work including rock repair work,
ground erosion control, other vegtation management work, like funding
tree surgeons, crag clean-up days and funding BMC Area and club
'Adopt a Crag' initiatives.

Think of it as gardening for crags... look how High Rocks was
transformed with a bit of maintenance. Now all those scruffy shrubs and herbaceous borders have been removed leaving just nice clean rock to go climbing on.

Dave Turnbull Chief Executive of the BMC said: "There's a lot of
enthusiasm amongst climbers to help protect and revitalise their
local crags. Over the last few years, there have been many
initiatives at local level to reverse the 'decline' of various crags.
This work at grassroots level, supported by the BMC, has been very
positive.
"The Crag Care Fund secures funding to support these good works.
We've made it simple for clubs and individual climbers to get
involved without being out of pocket, so we look forward to hearing
your ideas for practical work to care for our crags."
BMC members, Area Committees and affilliated clubs can apply to
the BMC for money for relevant projects, but the fund does not
support the cost of fixed equipment like lower-offs and bolts.
More information at www.thebmc.co.uk