Local Area Volunteers
Local Area Roles
BMC Local Areas
BMC Areas provide a focus for local activities, and enable members to participate in the decision-making processes of the organisation. Each Area has a dedicated section on the BMC Local Areas site, where you can find information about area meetings and other BMC events, as well as other events likely to be of interest to BMC members:
Volunteer Role Vacancies
Local Area Meetings
Area Meetings
Come to our next gathering of Midlands climbers and walkers and get involved in the BMC.
Area Meetings
Come to our next gathering of South West climbers and walkers and get involved in 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
Area Meetings
Come to our next gathering of North East climbers and walkers and get involved in 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
Area Meetings
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.
Volunteering with the BMC
Our dedicated and passionate network of hundreds of volunteers are the lifeblood of the BMC. We’re always looking out for new volunteers to join our community and have a great range of roles across the UK. Check out the full list of volunteer opportunities across the BMC and express interest in volunteering for future opportunities.
What happens at a BMC local area meeting?
Bolts; wind farms; footpath erosion; crag clean-ups; access issues; dry tooling. If you want to make your voice heard about local climbing and walking issues, then come along to your next BMC area meeting. Here's how you can keep up to date with area meeting information.