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Voluntary
Job description

The BMC is seeking a number of specialist volunteers to help manage our land holdings on behalf of climbers and walkers. Since 1979 the organisation has acquired eight climbing sites across England and Wales with legal ownership currently split between the Land & Property Trust (LPT, registered charity, No: 05611715), BMC Land Holdings Ltd and the BMC centrally.  The sites include sport climbing, bouldering and traditional crags, the full list in date order of acquisition is:

  • Bwlch y Moch, Tremadog (1979)
  • Aldery Cliff, Peak
  • Stone Farm Rocks, Southern sandstone
  • Horseshoe Quarry, Peak
  • Craig y Longridge, Lancs
  • Wilton 1 Quarry, Lancs
  • Harrison's Rocks, Southern sandstone
  • Crookrise, Yorks (2016)

Landownership and management is an important aspect of the BMC's work and responsibilities are split between the LPT, and the Land Management Group (LMG) add link which comprises volunteers with backgrounds in geotechnical engineering, law and environmental management. Day-to-day site operations are managed by a part time Land & Property Contractor (100 days per year), operating under the guidance of LPT and LMG, plus additional support staff providing core office services. Please note that these responsibilities do not extend to the BMC head office, or to owned / managed huts.

We are seeking up to four volunteer trustees to support the work of the British Muntaineering Council (BMC)’s Land & Property Trust (LPT).

LPT is a registered charity (No: 05611715) with responsibility for the overall management of BMC owned and managed sites. LPT was incorporated in 2005 and in early 2025, adopted a new constitution and Operating Agreement defining its’ purpose and relationship with the BMC. The sites include sport climbing, bouldering and traditional crags.

KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ROLE

  • Attend a minimum of two LPT meetings each year and contribute to the work of the Trust
  • Provide expertise, knowledge and support mainly through email correspondence throughout the year

SKILLS, EXPERIENCE AND QUALITIES WE ARE LOOKING FOR

  • Background in land & property management, law, fundraising, finance, governance or the environmental sector
  • Direct knowledge of BMC sites and climbing more generally will also be beneficial
  • Email and/or phone availability and willingness to be contacted
  • Good communication skills
  • Resident in or near the area covered
  • Understand and follow relevant BMC policies and guidance

WHEN, WHERE AND HOW MUCH TIME DO I NEED TO GIVE?

  • A minimum of 2 meetings per year wither online or face to face with follow-ups via email between meetings.
  • Ideally this would be a 3-year term with the possibility to extend for a second 3-year term.

BENEFITS OF GETTING INVOLVED

  • Opportunity to ensure the BMC looks after its eight climbing sites across England and Wales.
  • Learning from other volunteers
  • Development of skills and knowledge
  • Support from the BMC Senior Land, Property & Access Advisor 
Posted by
British Mountaineering Council View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 21 - 50
Posted on: 02 December 2025
Closing date: 08 December 2025 at 09:00
Tags: Conservation, Environment / Animal, Property Management