MENDIP NATURE RESEARCH COMMITTEE

Club History

The MNRC began life as the Mendip Nature Research Club, formed on January the 2nd 1906, to study the flora, fauna, and archaeology of the Mendip Hills. The well known archaeologist Herbert Balch joined the club and 3 years after its formation became its second president. He pioneered cave exploration in Swildons and Eastwater Caverns, and many other caves in the Mendip area. On April the 29th 1907 a scheme of affiliation was agreed between the Mendip Nature Research Club and the Wells Natural History and Archaeological Society, though as a self governing body. The name became the Mendip Nature Research Committee (of the WNHAS).

In 1985 the Charity Commissioners confirmed charitable status upon the MNRC and fiscal links with the WNHAS were broken.

The club is run by its own management committee comprising the usual officers (Chairperson, Hon. Secretary, Treasurer, etc.), who are duly elected each year at the club's AGM. In addition to the management committee, the MNRC has a system of 'sections' for different interests. Typical sections are Archaeology, Astronomy, Botany, Caving, Geology, Ornithology and Photography.

More information on the history of the MNRC and caving on Mendip can be found in the Wells museum. This museum was set up by the WNHAS and its first curator was HE Balch.
The museum is open:
Daily 10.00 - 17.30 Easter - 31st October (2nd July - 16th September Till 20.00)
Wed to Mon 11.00 - 16.00 November - 1st April


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