ABOUT THE BCCMA
The British Council for Chinese Martial Arts (BCCMA) was set up in accordance with the UK Sports Councils guidelines in 1973 and was granted Sports Council Recognised Governing Body status in 1980.
 Currently there Are 112 Organisations / Associations / Clubs in membership, representing over 10,000 members across all of the major disciplines of Chinese Martial Arts.
Its Constitution sets out the Organisational make up and management structure, with an elected Executive and Management Committee who are directly responsible to its members via a Member Council which meet at least once a year at an Annual General Meeting (AGM).
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
The aims and objectives of ‘The Council’ are very simple, they are to:
- To promote the study and safe practice of Chinese Martial Arts and regulate as far as possible,
the ever-growing numbers of clubs and organisations claiming to teach Chinese Martial Arts.
- Affiliate to, assist, co-operate with the support national and international organisations having objectives approved by the Members Council.
- Act as an advisory body on all matters appertaining to the practice of the Chinese Martial Arts,
through liaison with statutory and voluntary bodies, news media and other relevant parties.
- Provide members with such services and support as may be available through their membership.
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