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The CNCC (Council for the Northern Caving Community) was formed in 1963 to negotiate access to caves and potholes across Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria which had previously been off-limits to cavers. Over the years, access agreements between the CNCC and landowners were established for Leck and Casterton Fells, Penyghent, Fountains Fell, Stump Cross area, Birks Fell Cave, Robinson’s Pot, Washfold Pot and most recently (post-2010), Whitewell Pot area, Ingleborough, Fairy Holes and Excalibur Pot, the latter two being outside of the traditional Yorkshire Dales area. In each case the CNCC established a means for cavers to obtain consented access, while building good landowner relations.
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