Access Rules for Ogof Craig-a-Ffynnon
- 1. Conditions for Entry
- 1.1
- Access to the cave shall be either by a key issued with a
specific permit, or utilising a club's
annual key. Keys remain the property of the management committee.
- 1.2
- Trips must only be undertaken if the party has a valid permit. Clubs issued with an annual key will
be issued with an annual permit.
- 1.3
- Only electric light is to be used, mounted on a properly fitting helmet. The use of carbide is
specifically prohibited.
- 1.4
- Smoking is not permitted in the cave.
- 1.5
- The gate should be kept locked at all times.
- 1.6
- The book kept at the entrance must be fully completed for every person entering the cave. This
should include a clear indication of the club, key number, route to be taken, etc.
- 1.7
- The cave environment is both delicate and irreplaceable. Conservation of the cave is therefore of
paramount importance. Please do not touch mud or calcite formations, alter the structure of the cave, or cross
or move marker tapes.
- 1.8
- Bats are a legally protected species. Particular care must be taken not to disturb them (i.e. keep
a reasonable distance, keep noise levels to a minimum, avoid shining main lights at them).
- 1.9
- Installations, apparatus and equipment in the cave must not be tampered with or damaged.
- 1.10
- During your visit all litter should be taken away. The committee would appreciate the
removal of any litter discovered.
- 1.11
- The permit allows access to Ogof Craig-a-Ffynnon only. Proposals for camping, blasting and
research require special permission. Apply to the permit secretary.
- 1.12
- Safe caving practice must be maintained. Adequate caving clothing, footwear, helmets and
lights must be used. Emergency equipment, such as a first aid kit, exposure blanket, spare food and spare
light, is highly recommended.
- 1.13
- The leader of the party is responsible for ensuring that the party is adequately equipped,
for the conduct of the party, and for ensuring that the trip is not beyond the capabilities of any of the party.
He / she must have attained the age of 18 years. Cavers with limited experience are only permitted in a ratio
of no more than 1:1 to experienced cavers. Overall responsibility rests with the club to which the permit has
been issued.
- 1.14
- Any emergency depots are NOT to be used, unless the party is in dire circumstances. Parties
should not assume that any such depots are in a serviceable condition. Any use of emergency depots must be
reported to the Permit Secretary. Replenishment / refurbishment of the dumps will be expected.
- 1.15
- Party size is restricted to a maximum of 8, unless by prior arrangement. The recommended
minimum is 4.
- 1.16
- For club trips, the '50% rule' must be applied. The ratio of club members to
non-club members in any party should be 50% or above.
- 1.17
- Leaders of parties are requested to report any conduct which is not in accordance with
these access rules.
- 1.18
- Cavers enter at their own risk. The cave is not recommended for children.
- 1.19
- During wet weather, part of the first section of the cave can sump. The leader should be
aware of the flooding characteristics of the cave and the prevailing weather conditions.
- 2. Applications for Access
- 2.1
- Caving clubs may apply for permits / keys, provided they are members of the British Caving
Association, an equivalent body abroad, BCRC, NAMHO or the William Pengelly Trust. Applications should come
from the club secretary, and include -
- the name of the caving club or organisation,
- the name of the leader, who must be at least 18 years of age.
- number in the party,
- date of proposed visit(s),
- a £10 cheque payable to CCW, dated one week prior to the trip,
- a stamped addressed envelope.
- 2.2
- Keys are issued at the Permit Secretary's discretion, subject to availability. No reasonable
applications will be denied.
- 2.3
- Any club with a special interest in the cave may apply for an annual key. Such requests will be
considered on their individual merits by MLCMAC. Clubs must return their annual key if so requested.
- 2.4
- Breach of these conditions may result in future applications for access or annual keys being
refused, or the return of annual keys, at the Permit Secretary's discretion.
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